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Aladdin robot is inspired by Arabian culture. (CAVIAR Website)
January 29th, 2026 - 11:12 GMT
Sally Shakkour

Sally Shakkour

Designed with gold: Aladdin robot is only for rich people

ALBAWABA - When Artificial Intelligence meets with luxury, meet Aladdin, the world's first humanoid robot that is studded with gold and precious stones. CAVIAR company has announced a new concept in the world of robots, combining advanced technology and luxury. It introduced the world's first humanoid robot covered in gold designs and motifs inspired by Arabian heritage. The new robot is named Aladdin and was developed using the Unitree G1 ...
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