Russia's First Humanoid AI Robot Makes Debut
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Chinese EV company XPENG's next-gen humanoid robot IRON has a distinctly feminine appearance, including breasts. Here's why.
Flashy humanoid robots that have awed attendees at Web Summit in Lisbon this week are still far from revolutionizing physical labor in factories and warehouses, Amazon's chief roboticist told AFP.
Several firms including Tesla are vying to build humanoid robots. But widespread adoption faces hurdles including safety concerns and regulatory challenges
XPENG's Iron robot was revealed with its inner workings exposed, sans clothing or any covering, but that may not be its final form.
Moravec's Paradox is a robotics theory from the '80s that explains why humanoid robots still can't do your laundry.
AIDOL is apparently Russia’s first domestically produced AI-powered humanoid robot … but hopefully it won’t be the last. Making its debut at a special event in Moscow this week, AIDOL tottered onto a stage to the Rocky theme.
Xpeng's new humanoid, IRON, is designed to work alongside people — but it won't be folding your laundry anytime soon.