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A humanoid robot conducts late-night testing in Beijing on April 11, 2026, as it prepares for the upcoming half marathon event held in the city. Photo: VCG. As the capital city sh
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‘World’s first’ humanoid robot for real household chores launched with 16-hour battery
Chinese robotics firm UniX AI has unveiled Panther, touted as the world’s first service
Amazon's acquisition of Fauna Robotics and its Sprout humanoid looks more like a platform move than a consumer robotics play.
This breakthrough marks Panther as the world’s first mass-producible, commercially viable service humanoid robot deployed in real households, breaking through the long-standing
Humanoid robots are rapidly improving in motion fluidity, making them more human-like and suitable for complex tasks. Applications range from surgical procedures to manufacturing, with companies like BMW deploying humanoid models on assembly lines.
Many science fiction fans envision a future with flying cars and robot maids. But now, China is close to releasing flying cars, and the robotics industry has already birthed humanoid robots. A "humanoid robot" is generally defined as one which resembles ...
Humanoid robots show off boxing and customer service skills as they take on new jobs - One company said it has already sold more than 400 robots with female features and soft synthetic faces
Hardware was only affordable to the most well-funded labs, and now it's in the range where labs and even small companies can think about buying one. Read more here.
A single module brings imaging, depth, and motion together, connecting with AI tools to change how robots see, sense, and respond in real time.
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Humanoid robot hits tennis returns with 96% accuracy
Lead researcher Zhikai Zhang watched his creation evolve from missing every ball to beating him in straight sets. The Unitree G1 humanoid robot, powered by Galbot Robotics’ LATENT system, now achieves remarkable tennis performance after learning from ...