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Humanoid robots master parkour and acquire human-like agility
Humanoid robots, robotic systems with a human-like body structure, have the potential of tackling various real-world tasks ...
Omni Enables 360-Degree Walking to Guide Robot Movement in Real TimeVirtuix Also Partnered with 1HMX on NX1, a Full-Body ...
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Inside Tesla’s human-motion data factory powering Optimus and Robotaxi
What does it take to make a machine move in a way that people instantly recognize as natural? At Tesla, part of the answer has been a quiet, repetitive, and highly physical form of data work: humans ...
Researchers at Kyoto University have developed Buddharoid. This is an AI-powered humanoid robot designed to act like a Buddhist priest, amid Japan’s priest shortage.
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Video: Humanoid robots adopt tough parkour skills to improve real-world navigation
A team of researchers at Amazon Frontier AI & Robotics (FAR) and the University ...
EngineAI’s PM01 humanoid robot demonstrates impressive balance and recovery, shrugging off pushes, kicks, and even landing a front flip in a new robotics demo.
Chinese robotics firm EngineAI has showcased its compact PM01 humanoid robot rising from the ground seconds after being kicked and pushed, with movements closely resembling human motion.
Xiaomi tested a humanoid robot on an electric vehicle assembly line, where it worked autonomously for three hours installing parts.
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Who's laughing now? China’s humanoid robots go from viral stumbles to kung fu flips in one year
Chinese humanoid robots are having a moment in the spotlight after a standout performance at the country's annual Spring ...
China's humanoid robots industry is booming, but analysts say the units showcased at the Spring Gala aren't all they seem.
Honor is exploring embodied intelligence at MWC 2026 with its "new species" of smartphone called the Robot Phone, as well as ...
Humanoid robots are no longer hiding in research labs somewhere. These days, they are stepping into public spaces, and they are starting to look alarmingly human. A Shanghai startup has now taken that ...
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