There's an app for everything. And everything has an App Store. Including, now, humanoid robots, courtesy of Unitree.
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Backflips are easy, stairs are hard: Robots still struggle with simple human movements, experts say
Yet the next generation of robots will soon be able to learn from experience, creating more adaptable machines—perfect for ...
While so many humanoid robots are continuing to walk as if they’re suffering back pain or knee problems, Unitree’s G1 robot ...
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Meet Ameca: The most realistic humanoid robot yet
Ameca is being called the world’s most realistic humanoid robot, and in this video, you’ll see why. From hyperrealistic ...
A clip showing a humanoid robot from Chinese robotics company EngineAI executing martial-arts-style kicks and fast, precise ...
Xpeng's humanoid robot moves so realistically that crowds believed it was fake, marking a major advancement in robotics ...
General-purpose robots remain rare not for a lack of hardware but because we still can’t give machines the physical intuition ...
Humanoid robots now jog, jump, and balance mid-air, with Tesla Optimus 3 on display, helping you see where home and workplace ...
See new human-shaped robots, including MIMA’s skill-glove training for dishes and laundry, so you can gauge real home-ready ...
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Video: Unitree’s six-foot humanoid robot knocks out rival bot in boxing match
In a recent demonstration, Unitree's H2 humanoid demonstrated its high-power actuation by executing aggressive moves.
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Alarming Video Shows Humanoid Robot Demon-Scuttling
A recent video shows how a humanoid robot can turn itself into a surprisingly creepy crawling machine, using the full extent of its limbs.
Analysts at the investment bank estimated the humanoid robot market will be worth more than $5 trillion by 2050.
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