A Chinese EV company has created a humanoid robot so eerily lifelike engineers were forced to cut it open to prove it was, in fact, a robot.
XPENG's Iron robot was revealed with its inner workings exposed, sans clothing or any covering, but that may not be its final ...
According to the company, the robot has 82 degrees of freedom, which enable smooth, flexible movements, and is powered by ...
The robot in question, AIdol, is the product of a Russian company called Idol, which was presenting at a forum from the New ...
Anthropic believes AI models will increasingly reach into the physical world. To understand where things are headed, it asked ...
The race to develop AI-powered, human-like robots is accelerating. Adam Dorr, a futurist at think tank RethinkX, says that ...
Several firms including Tesla are vying to build humanoid robots. But widespread adoption faces hurdles including safety ...
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Conceptually, the D1 robot is an upgrade over current market options, such as Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot dog. However, it’s ...
Russia’s first human-like AI robot has taken a tumble on stage just seconds into its highly anticipated debut. The humanoid ...
A “human-like” AI robot from Russia fell over on its debut showing, causing panic, and a chaotic exit from the stage as a crowd watched on.
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Powered by AI, the era of humanoid robots is here
US firm 1X Home Robots says its first "housekeeping robot" NEO can be ready to start working in homes next year. Meanwhile, China's XPeng unveiled its latest IRON robot, which moved so smoothly it ...
Unitree’s H2 humanoid debuts with a lifelike face, fluid ballet-to-kung-fu motion, Intel or Jetson compute, a three-hour ...
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