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World’s first biomimetic AI robot Moya walks with 92% human-like accuracy
In Shanghai, a humanoid robot named Moya has crossed a threshold that robotics labs have chased for decades, walking with 92% ...
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Chinese firm launches third humanoid batch as robots showcase human-like walking
Chinese robotics player Dobot has launched the third batch of its full-size industrial humanoid ...
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Video: New US humanoid robot navigates complex paths while walking and working
Westwood Robotics has unveiled Themis Gen 2.5, a full-size humanoid robot that claims to ...
The vision for humanoid robots is one in which they sense and adapt to real-world environments in real-time, exactly as a human would. Like your average human, they combine perception, intelligence ...
Though the U.S. has long been a leader in the tech field, Chinese companies been showing off advanced humanoid robots that ...
Fauna Robotics’ Sprout encourages human interactions with an expressive face and a soft foam body.
In 2000, Honda of Japan developed the world’s first humanoid (human-shaped) robot, ‘ASIMO,’ which drew global attention. However, it easily fell over and lacked proper functionality. It received harsh ...
What if the future of robotics wasn’t confined to industrial labs or sci-fi movies but could be held in your hands, ready to teach, learn, and innovate alongside you? Enter the Unitree R1, a humanoid ...
What if the future wasn’t just a distant dream but standing right in front of you, walking, talking, and even helping with your daily tasks? Meet Figure 03, a new humanoid robot that promises to ...
Companies that build AI-powered humanoid robots have begun rolling out their products for use across different industries, and some believe their ChatGPT moment has arrived. "If the technology works, ...
It’s been just over 12 years since Boston Dynamics unveiled its bipedal Atlas robot, and along the way it’s made huge advances in both mobility and AI capabilities. A new video (top) shared by the ...
Imagine “hiring” a robot instead of buying one. That’s the core idea behind Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS), a business model that is rapidly transforming how companies adopt automation. Much like ...
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