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“Born to Serve”: China Unveils a Bizarre New Humanoid Robot With No Emotions but Incredible Body Precision
In a brief promotional video released earlier this month, a tall humanoid figure performs a slow pirouette, then drops into a ...
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China’s new humanoid robot handles raw egg with world-first cross-shaped wrist arm
Agibot has officially launched its next-generation industrial-grade embodied robot, the Agibot G2, specifically for ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. False news of a so-called pregnancy robot being developed in China spread across the web this ...
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Video: China's humanoid robot shows off flexibility with full-body stretch routine
China's humanoid robot has stunned online viewers with a full-body stretch routine, showing advanced balance and motion control.
Unicorn startup Skild AI has finally unveiled the robot “brain” it’s been quietly working on since 2023. Skild Brain is the startup’s new general-purpose AI model, designed to power a wide range of ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Photo by Zhang Xiangyi/China News Service/VCG via Getty Images Humanoid robots are racing ...
From Friday to Sunday, human handlers from 16 countries put about 500 bipedal robots through various motions to showcase the promise and limits of embodied artificial intelligence at what was billed ...
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China unveils jellyfish-like surveillance robot built for silent underwater missions
China has revealed a new biomimetic underwater drone with a transparent, jellyfish-like body designed for stealth surveillance missions, capable of blending into the deep-sea environment.
Open source language models are crucial to AI innovation. Can open robotics models do the same for physical machines?
BEIJING — They aren’t the most graceful athletes, or the fastest. But they’re learning. From Friday to Sunday, human handlers from 16 countries put about 500 bipedal robots through various motions to ...
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