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Video: Humanoid robot dances to viral Bollywood track at India’s Techfest 2025
A humanoid robot danced live at IIT Bombay's Techfest 2025, highlighting Unitree G1's advanced motion control.
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Musk praises China’s AI robots dancing with human-like precision
Humanoid robots have gone from lab curiosities to viral performers, and few moments capture that shift as vividly as a recent ...
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Robots Tear Up Stage as Backup Dancers
Unitree's G1 robot made its major stage debut by appearing alongside Chinese singer Wang Leehom during a Friday night concert in China.
Each robot costs only a single penny to manufacture. The robots could help advance everything from nanotechnology ...
Six Unitree G1 robots executed synchronised Webster flips and dance routines alongside human performers at Wang Leehom's ...
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Wang Leehom’s China Concert Goes Viral for Having Robot Dancers — The Internet Is Divided
A viral video from a recent concert by Chinese singer Wang Leehom has officially launched the internet into yet another are ...
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Dancing robot grooves to FA9LA at IIT Bombay. Video is viral
A humanoid robot's live dance to the track FA9LA impressed crowds at IIT Bombay's Techfest 2025, reflecting new milestones in ...
Elon Musk has praised the Unitree G1, a Chinese humanoid robot seen as a rival to Tesla's Optimus, after it performed as ...
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Video: China’s six humanoid robots steal the show at concert, perform synchronized dance
Videos shared online show the robots performing a sequence of coordinated movements, including arm motions, leg kicks, turns ...
A video of ‘Unitree G1 humanoid robots’ sharing a stage with Chinese-American singer Wang Leehom during his 'Best Place Tour' ...
Chinese robotics company AgiBot has launched the Qingtian Rent service, a platform for renting humanoid robots for various ...
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Classical Indian dance is teaching robots how to move and use their hands
Hands move constantly during conversation. They signal emotion, stress a point, and form full languages such as American Sign ...
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