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Unitree H1 humanoids win four gold medals at Beijing’s first World Humanoid Robot Games, marking a leap in China’s robotics race.
Amid a lot of stumbles and scrums the human-like bots showcased some advanced abilities. And there could be a billion of them around by 2050.
Hundreds of humanoids from 16 countries stumbled over each other while competing in the World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing ...
Start-ups in Asia, Europe and North America are scrambling to commercialize bipedal machines that can safely work alongside humans. The goal is to mass-produce general-purpose robots that help address ...
In a development that completely demolishes the line between robotics and reproductive science, China’s Kaiwa Technology says ...
PickNik Robotics' Dave Coleman discusses deploying AI-powered robots beyond manufacturing, and we look at the latest market numbers.
About 500 robot athletes from 16 countries competed in Beijing as the United States and China race against each other to ...
It's official: the intersection of robotics and competitive sports has arrived with China's three-day World Humanoid Robot ...
China has invested heavily in robotics. The country is a leader in industrial robots per capita and has just hosted the first ...
Marketplace’s Jennifer Pak asks Chinese AI companies what they think about the humans who will lose jobs to their AI products ...
Humanoid robots raced and punched their way through three days of a multi-sport competition at the World Humanoid Robot Games, wrapping up Sunday in Beijing. But they also toppled, crashed and ...
Is technology more job augmenting or job replacing? This has been a long-standing debate. But recent academic work suggests ...
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