There's an app for everything. And everything has an App Store. Including, now, humanoid robots, courtesy of Unitree.
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Video: NBA star Kyrie Irving’s friendly shove knocks humanoid robot to the ground
As cameras rolled, Irving playfully squared up to the 4’2” G1 robot, towering over it by nearly two feet. A gentle shove sent ...
Unitree launches the first-ever Robot App Store, letting G1 humanoids perform routines and paving the way for the elusive ...
A Chinese robotics company is taking humanoid technology to the next level. Here are all the hidden details you may have ...
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Unitree unveils world’s first humanoid robot app store
Can a killer app in the future be a humanoid robot app rather than a smartphone app? Unitree Robotics, a firm in Hangzhou, ...
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Kyrie Irving Has “Incident” With Humanoid Robot
Basketball star Kyrie Irving gets into an altercation with a Unitree G1 humanoid robot, and it doesn't end well for the ...
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Robots Tear Up Stage as Backup Dancers
Video footage shows an army of the robots dressed up in flashy outfits consisting of baggy pants and sparkling overshirts, ...
Unitree's next-gen humanoid robot, the H2, showcased its power in a combat test, throwing punches and kicks, even breaking ...
The Chinese government is betting that robots will drive economic growth. But the bots can’t really do much yet.
Chinese robotics firm Unitree has launched Unitree Robotics Developer Platform, a platform allowing users to remotely control ...
Unitree launches the world’s first robot app store, letting developers and users download skills for humanoid robots and ushering in the app era of physical AI.
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