Chery Group Launches Humanoid Robot Mornine in Dutch Dealerships
Chery Group's Omoda & Jaecoo will deploy a humanoid robot, Mornine, in select Dutch car dealerships to assist customers. This initiative reflects a broader strategy to integrate AI and robotics into mobility solutions.
Chery Group's Omoda & Jaecoo will introduce a humanoid robot named Mornine at selected dealerships in the Netherlands, aimed at enhancing customer interaction. The robot can communicate in ten languages, serving as a digital assistant to welcome visitors, answer inquiries, and guide customers.
This initiative is part of Chery's goal to evolve from a traditional car manufacturer into a global technology entity, integrating AI and robotics in various sectors. Similar efforts are seen from other automotive companies, including Tesla and Hyundai, which are also investing in robotics.
The underlying technology for Mornine incorporates systems used in vehicle assistance and sensors. The deployment of Mornine is part of a broader trend where robotics are increasingly utilized in customer-facing roles.
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