Videos of humanoid robots dancing in sync—often filmed in China’s tech hubs and factory floors—have gone viral for a reason: they look like snapshots from the future. These machines can walk, balance, ...
They may seem like scenes out of a slapstick comedy, but viral robot mishaps are no laughing matter — experts even warn they ...
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Critics slam Chinese humanoid robots' 30-40% efficiency, kung fu stunts
On the 16th of last month, a humanoid robot made by a Chinese company appeared on the Chinese state broadcaster CCTV’s Lunar ...
Humanoid robot "Unitree G1" making boxing movements and punching visitor Russel Lupang, from Malaysia.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Back-flipping, nunchuck-weilding humanoid robots delighted and amazed viewers at China’s annual televised new-year extravaganza ...
From drunken boxing to backflips, China's humanoid robots showed how quickly the industry is scaling.Ying Tang/NurPhoto via Getty Images China didn't just celebrate Lunar New Year this week. It staged ...
Over 100 robots were showcased in Hong Kong, with China highlighting humanoid robot advances, growing production scale and increasing competition with the United States.
A humanoid robot called X2 Ultra from China’s leading humanoid robot manufacturer AGIBOT has been impressing visitors in Hong ...
Chinese humanoid robots wowed crowds in Hong Kong with multilingual chats, flips, boxing demos, and customer service roles as ...
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Unitree’s cheapest $4K sport-ready R1 humanoid robot to hit US markets via AliExpress
Chinese robotics firm Unitree Robotics plans to take its most affordable humanoid robot global ...
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