A Chinese humanoid robot by XPeng fell face-first during its debut, drawing attention online and a response from the CEO.
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Chinese firm launches third humanoid batch as robots showcase human-like walking
Chinese robotics player Dobot has launched the third batch of its full-size industrial humanoid ...
Chinese EV maker Xpeng’s humanoid robot Iron fell face-first after losing balance during a recent choreographed stage walk at ...
The deal hasn’t closed and a valuation hasn’t been set for the round, the sources said. Humanoid founder Artem Sokolov, is ...
At this stage of the robotics race, it's probably fair to assume that a few of us have a bit of humanoid malaise. After all, ...
Humanoid robots achieve only up to 50% of human productivity in limited factory tasks, said Michael Tam, chief brand officer ...
According to Precedence Research, humanoid robotics is advancing rapidly, with key companies leading the charge toward mass ...
ALBAWABA - A new humanoid robot called "Moya" has sparked wide interaction on social media after videos surfaced showing its ...
Even with those limitations, orders for the machines are accelerating. Manufacturers such as BYD and Foxconn, both partners ...
China-based robotics firm LimX Dynamics has carried out a large-scale demonstration of autonomous humanoid robots operating ...
A humanoid robot named EMO learned to mimic human speech and expressions by practicing in front of a mirror, astonishing ...
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