Honor's move into robotics feels like a bold move, and it turns out that its first humanoid has some bold moves of its own.
China’s push into humanoid robots is accelerating, with domestic firms shipping more units and iterating faster than U.S.
AI’s concealed labor has repeatedly led us to overestimate the technology. Humanoid robots are entering a similar phase.
Not ready for robots in homes? The maker of a friendly new humanoid thinks it might change your mind
A new humanoid robot named Sprout, developed by Fauna Robotics, is making its debut. Unlike sleek and powerful-looking machines from companies like Tesla, Sprout is designed to be approachable and ...
Company executives describe intelligent robots as tools for ergonomically demanding and safety-critical tasks, but it feels an awful lot like we’ve heard this one before.
Last year, Norwegian-US tech company 1X announced a strange new product: "the world's first consumer-ready humanoid robot designed to transform life at home." ...
Four rising humanoid robot startups demonstrated their products at the annual CCTV Spring Festival gala, a televised event and touchstone for China akin to the Super Bowl.
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Video: Unitree’s G1 humanoid robots perform synchronized Kung Fu at Chinese temple
Chinese robotics player Unitree released a video showing dozens of G1 humanoid robots performing ...
Toyota is about to put something on its RAV4 production line that sounds straight out of a sci-fi script: humanoid robots. At ...
Tech companies are making AI-powered robots cuter and more realistic to increase comfort and accelerate adoption in homes and public spaces.
In many major cities, the delivery robots taking over sidewalks bear facial expressions and names of their own.
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