China’s Unitree G1 humanoid robot plays tennis after training on 5 hours of amateur motion capture data from five players.
Galbot and researchers taught a robot how to play tennis without extensive training, and it could be a robots-in-sports game changer.
A Unitree G1 robot sparred with a human journalist, showing how far humanoid robotics has come and where the technology still falls short.
As the new year begins and all things renew, on the stage of the 2026 Spring Festival Gala of China Media Group, Unitree Robotics made its third appearance as the official robot partner of the Gala.
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