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Imagine an entire park built not to entertain people, but to teach robots how to navigate the real world. Instead of roller coasters and rides, the facility features industrial corridors, staircases, doors, shelves, and hundreds of everyday tasks repeated thousands of times by humanoids that learn continuously with every movement. This is Robot Park, opened by Apptronik in Austin, Texas—one of the largest environments ever created to accelerate the physical training of artificial intelligence.

Others retain a full bipedal configuration, enabling them to climb stairs, navigate narrow corridors, maneuver around obstacles, and operate equipment originally designed for humans. This mobility is paired with robotic hands capable of manipulating a wide range of tools and objects, while advanced computer vision systems interpret the environment in real time to plan every movement with precision.

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