
Westlake University’s Titan o1: The First Humanoid Robot with Motion Generalization
Westlake Robotics, incubated by Westlake University, has unveiled the humanoid robot Titan o1, powered by the world’s first motion generalization large model. Breakthrough Technology Demonstration Highlights Titan o1’s futuristic orange-black-silver design was paired with motion capture. When a staff member waved, turned, or kicked a ball, Titan o1 replicated every detail—arm angles, turning range, stride length, and rhythm—with millisecond precision. Ease of Use No programming skills required. With motion capture gear or simple computer input, users can make robots execute corresponding actions—“what you think is what they do.” Technical Edge Real-World Potential Beyond “cyber avatars,” Titan o1 could replace humans in high-risk environments such as firefighting, mining, or high-altitude maintenance, opening new horizons for practical deployment. This marks a milestone:...