The Chinese government is betting that robots will drive economic growth. But the bots can’t really do much yet.
Xpeng's humanoid robot moves so realistically that crowds believed it was fake, marking a major advancement in robotics ...
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How China’s hyper-realistic humanoid robot achieved its eerily human walk
Rather than pushing a futuristic, machine-forward aesthetic, XPENG leans into recognisable visual cues such as body shape, clothing, and humanlike silhouettes. This approach reduces the perceptual gap ...
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The XPENG robot people thought was a human
When XPENG unveiled its lifelike humanoid robot IRON, online rumors claimed it was secretly a human inside a suit, forcing the company’s CEO to cut open the robot’s leg live on stage to prove it was ...
Scientists have achieved a breakthrough in robotics by designing the first robotic leg equipped with “artificial muscles,” allowing the machine to move more like a human than previously possible. The ...
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The science of human touch, and why it's so hard to replicate in robots
Robots now see the world with an ease that once belonged only to science fiction. They can recognize objects, navigate ...
Whether you call Dex a wheeled humanoid or a mobile manipulator, Richtech Robotics' system is a sign of things to come, says ...
California startups are building robots to help with fold laundry and other tedious tasks as the race to dominate artificial ...
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