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While so many humanoid robots are continuing to walk as if they’re suffering back pain or knee problems, Unitree’s G1 robot arrived last year sporting astonishing fluidity. Digital Trends has already reported on the G1’s ability to move in a way that would make even the world’s top gymnasts envious,
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Humanoid robots will take over factory jobs within 5 years, Xiaomi CEO says
Looking ahead, he said Xiaomi will introduce humanoid robots across its production lines within five years. These robots will handle tasks now performed by workers, especially repetitive or precision-intensive steps that benefit most from automation.
China says do something interesting with your humanoid robot or GTFO. Can everyone dial it down a little with the enthusiasm for humanoid robots that can’t even do anything useful yet? You’re scaring the Chinese economy.
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China Is Officially Scared of Robots
Chinese officials are warning that the country's humanoid robotics industry could be forming a massive bubble.
More than 150 Chinese companies are making humanoid robots but a market bubble risks forming in the rapidly growing futuristic industry, a Beijing official has warned.
Explore seven standout humanoid robots, from factory workhorses to home assistants, and see how they’re becoming the first chapter of the humanoid era.
A Chinese company says its AgiBot A2 robot walked from Suzhou to Shanghai, "all while adhering to traffic regulations."
Chinese robotics company AgiBot has set a new world record for the longest distance walked by a humanoid robot with their bipedal automaton named A2.
If China’s humanoid robotics bubble does eventually burst, it could lead to the slower rollout of affordable humanoid robots globally, as Chinese firms are pushing hard to scale humanoid robots and cut costs.
Pudu Robotics, a global leader in service robotics, today announced the launch of the PUDU D5 Series, a new generation of Industry-grade Autonomous Quadruped Robots engineered for complex, unstructured,
Ken Goldberg, professor of engineering at UC Berkeley and co-founder of the AI robotics company Ambi Robotics, says home chores are that are easy for humans are often hard for robots to master.