A new humanoid robot has stunned audiences with its eerie realism to the point where many refused to believe it was actually a machine.
Once again, with its metal innards exposed, Iron walked across the stage in a very human-like way. It’s an extraordinary ...
Flashy humanoid robots that have awed attendees at Web Summit in Lisbon this week are still far from revolutionizing physical ...
Unitree’s H2 humanoid debuts with a lifelike face, fluid ballet-to-kung-fu motion, Intel or Jetson compute, a three-hour ...
The idea of advanced AI within a human-shaped shell is an astonishingly powerful combination in theory. It would let the tech ...
According to the company, the robot has 82 degrees of freedom, which enable smooth, flexible movements, and is powered by ...
However, while this seemed like a strange design decision to some, XPENG does have reasons for modelling its IRON robot on a ...
Human-like hands, fingers and even television camera eyes have been hallmarks of NASA’s Robonaut, but recent work seeks to give the nimble robot legs, or at least a leg, and even wheels. Robonaut took ...
SEOUL, South Korea, Nov. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Global wearable robotics company WIRobotics (Co-CEOs Yeonbaek Lee and ...
The failed display of Russia’s first offering happened in front of an audience at the Yarovit Hall Congress Center on ...
XPENG's next-gen IRON robot effectively crossed the uncanny valley, leading many to believe it was a human in a suit. In a ...
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