The Chinese government is betting that robots will drive economic growth. But the bots can’t really do much yet.
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Video: NBA Star Kyrie Irving’s friendly shove knocks humanoid robot to the ground
Kyrie Irving went viral after a playful shove sent a Unitree G1 humanoid robot crashing during a Dallas Mavericks team demo.
A new elective offered at Hamilton Southeastern junior high schools is helping build confidence one plastic brick at a time. ...
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World’s first humanoid robot app store lets users control droids by phone
Unitree has unveiled what it calls the world’s first humanoid robot app store, letting users control and program robots ...
EngineAI posted a video of its CEO, Zhao Tongyang, being kicked in the stomach by its T800 robot after online skeptics ...
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How AI Companies Are Simulating the Robot Takeover
Computer-use agents and self-clicking AI browsers make for great demos but struggle to offer obvious utility to most people.
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‘The future is here’: Chippewa Valley Schools invest in humanoid robot
It’s not every day that a school district invests in a humanoid robot for its mechatronics class, but for Chippewa Valley ...
By opening its models, Russia can embed itself in the workflows of developers who have no particular political sympathy for ...
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Firms showcase humanoid robots
Robots have long been seen as a bad bet for Silicon Valley investors -- too complicated, capital-intensive and "boring, ...
A leaked video from a recent Tesla demonstration in Miami has once again placed the company’s humanoid robot, Optimus, under ...
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