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Improvements to the AI that powers Unitree's H2 and G1 humanoid robots, alongside mechanical upgrades, have resulted in a dazzling kung-fu demonstration.
The humanoid robots performed for nearly five minutes on stage in a tightly choreographed routine that involved flips and dance moves.
It’s warm bot-tied. Techsperts are sounding alarm bells following the release of an eerily realistic humanoid service bot named Moya with camera eyes and, most creepily, warm skin. Dystopian footage shows the lifelike automaton interacting with guests during its debut at the Zhangjiang Robotics Valley in Shanghai.
Despite huge technical progress, these robots are still clumsy at handling everyday tasks in homes or hospitals or other uncontrolled environments. While specialised bots such as vacuum cleaners have become a familiar sight, the fact remains that human homes aren’t designed for robots.
Caviar has unveiled Aladdin, a gold humanoid robot based on Unitree G1 platform. The robot blends advanced engineering with Arab-inspired design. The commission-only concept focuses on luxury craftsmanship, personalization, and cultural storytelling.
UBTECH Walker S2 - World’s First Mass Delivery of Humanoid Robots Chinese robotics firm UBTECH Robotics released a remarkable video this week appearing to show hundreds of its Walker S2 humanoid robots marching in unison. The company released the footage ...