Chinese robotics company Zhongqing Robotics, also known as EngineAI, has officially entered the humanoid robotics scene by releasing a video showcasing what it claims is the world's first humanoid ...
Clone Robotics, a Polish-American company, has recently unveiled its groundbreaking humanoid robot, Protoclone, sparking both fascination and unease across the internet. This eerily lifelike ...
Human-looking bipedal robots can already run, jump, breakdance, punch, and generally perform broad feats of athletic prowess most humans could only dream of. One thing they are still pretty bad at ...
It is still an impressive feat because the field of robotics, particularly humanoid, general-purpose robots, is advancing at an incredible rate. Ten years ago, this kind of stuff simply did not exist.
Norwegian robotics startup 1X plans to start early tests of its humanoid robot, Neo Gamma, in “a few hundred to a few thousand” homes by the end of 2025, according to the company’s CEO ...
Movin declined to disclose its valuation. “3D motion data is essential for AI to understand human movements and behaviors,” Yang Sang-hwan, head of Naver D2SF, said in a Wednesday statement an ...
Humanoid robots will compete against humans in a half-marathon in Beijing. The event aims to showcase advancements in humanoid robotics and AI. Robots must be humanoid without wheels; both remote ...
Shared on Tuesday, the 15-second clip shows a baton-wielding human retreating from a robot that then kicks the baton clean out of his hand. Let’s just say that again: a baton-wielding human ...
Tesla (TSLA) will be joining a "robotics symposium" on Wednesday in Washington D.C. with the company's humanoid robot on display, according to a report from Axios. Catalysts host Madison Mills ...
BEIJING, March 11 (Reuters) - Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng (9868.HK), opens new tab sees humanoid robots as a long-term project and is considering large investments that could go up to 100 ...
We may now be nearing the point where humanoid robots are no longer just clumsy curiosities, but genuine candidates — if not outright replacements — for human jobs. As the Wall Street Journal ...