X Technologies is taking orders for a robotic household helper it thinks could change the world. Neo’s first chore? Learning ...
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Meet NEO, the humanoid robot that folds laundry, tidies up, and learns over time
X unveils NEO, the world’s first consumer-ready humanoid robot designed to automate chores and personalize home living.
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How China built a humanoid robot that's cheaper than your phone
Noetix Robotics’ new humanoid Bumi sells for just $1,380, making it one of the most affordable robots in China.
SALEM, Ore. — In an office park opposite an Amazon warehouse, the robots are at work. A trio of six-foot-tall machines with ostrichlike legs and two jointed arms work in shifts, walking off a charging ...
Despite what you may have seen in science fiction movies, solving the problem of human-like walking for real-world androids is actually fiendishly difficult, and it’s only recently that we’ve seen ...
One of the biggest hurdles in developing humanoid robots is the sheer amount of training data required. Teaching machines to act like humans demands massive video datasets. Collecting that data is ...
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