AI-driven humanoid robots are set to revolutionize industries by addressing labor shortages and boosting productivity.
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China’s humanoid robot with lifelike expressions can smile, emote during interactions
China’s humanoid robotics industry is entering a new phase, not just focused on mobility ...
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‘World’s first’ humanoid robot for real household chores launched with 16-hour battery
Chinese robotics firm UniX AI has unveiled Panther, touted as the world’s first service ...
Explore the history of Galbot, its investors, philosophy, core humanoid robot models, and why its synthetic data approach ...
New AI platform enables robots to learn and replicate real human movement, powering next-gen humanoid systems, ...
Unitree's R1, one of the most affordable humanoid robots yet, could soon make its way to international markets, including the US.
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Video: Figure humanoid robot stuns Shawn Ryan with balance, grip and smooth walking
In a recent episode of the Shawn Ryan Show, host Shawn Ryan came face-to-face ...
For decades, humanoid robots have lived behind safety cages in factories or deep inside research labs. Fauna Robotics, a New York-based robotics startup, says that era is ending. The company has ...
Can a robot keep up with Serena Williams? Researchers have taught a humanoid robot to play tennis with humans — and it can hold its own. Chinese AI robotic company Galbot designed software to teach a ...
NVIDIA is powering AI-driven robots for factories and hospitals, ushering in a new era of safe and advanced automation.
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