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Report links Unitree robot designs to U.S. Army-funded research
Reuters reported that Unitree Robotics based aspects of its successful quadruped robots on innovations developed through U.S. military-funded research programs.
Researchers involved in the work said Unitree's Go-series dimensions closely matched MIT's Mini Cheetah, while Unitree's founder cited related MIT and University of Pennsylvania work. The research was openly published, and researchers did not allege wrongdoing. Unitree sold more than 18,000 quadrupeds last year, Reuters reported, while Ghost Robotics has shipped about 1,000 higher-priced Vision 60 units.
The Pentagon added Unitree to its Chinese military-company list in June.
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