A new humanoid robot has stunned audiences with its eerie realism to the point where many refused to believe it was actually a machine.
Chinese EV company XPENG's next-gen humanoid robot IRON has a distinctly feminine appearance, including breasts. Here's why.
A highly anticipated Russian AI robot's debut fell flat when the machine face-planted during a live presentation in Moscow this week.
Chinese EV maker XPeng has unveiled its next-generation IRON humanoid robot at the 2025 XPeng Tech Day, calling it “the most human-like humanoid robot.” ...
Courtesy of XPENG Chinese electric vehicle maker XPENG unveiled its new-generation humanoid robot "IRON" at its 2025 Tech Day on Wednesday, captivating audiences with its lifelike appearance and ...
Microrobots may become an effective tool in breaking down the dangerous blood vessel blockages that cause strokes. But these ...
XPENG showcases its new-generation humanoid robot "IRON" during the company's 2025 Tech Day on November 5, 2025. Photo: ...
Who said machines can’t feel? Fourier’s new “Care-bot” is here to listen, respond, and flip the script. The robotics and AI company unveiled GR-3, its first full-size “Care-bot” and the latest ...
In the world of robotics, we’ve often seen robots rely on their mechanical hands to pick up and manipulate objects. But that approach doesn’t quite capture the full essence of how humans interact with ...
Doctors from Scotland and the US have completed what is thought to be a world-first stroke procedure using a robot. Prof Iris ...
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