A Chinese humanoid robot has demonstrated real-time tennis rallying, marking a step forward in ...
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The demonstration centers on a controlled track test in which the robot passes a speed-measurement device at peak velocity.
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The same week the company retired its hydraulic Atlas model, it unveiled a first look at the newest version of the humanoid. While this robot looks more human-like than its predecessor, it can move in ...
A humanoid robot standing approximately 127 cm (about 4 ft 2 in) tall and built in China can now rally a tennis ball back and ...
Chinese robotics startup Unitree has claimed that its humanoid robot H1 reached a speed of 10 metres per second during a ...
Chinese researchers have introduced the Unitree G1, a humanoid robot designed to play tennis, showcasing a significant step forward in robotics. Standing at 127 cm with 29 degrees of freedom, the ...