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A humanoid robot developed in China has transformed from a nimble dancer to performing kung fu moves with surprising precision and balance.
G1’s viral video came a day after American robot maker Figure AI unveiled an automated production line that it says is capable of manufacturing 12,000 of its humanoids per year. China’s Midea Group ...
Chinese robotics company Unitree has shared a video featuring its humanoid robot doing kung fu moves. The bot’s balance capabilities and range of movement have been upgraded, the firm said.
Cheaper components, fast-paced innovation and Beijing-led financing mean lifelike bots could mirror EV success ...
At 130 cm in height and weighing about 35 kilos, the humanoid comes with a battery life of an unimpressive 2 hours. In the ...
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He recently faced off against China's cutting-edge humanoid robot, capable of dancing and performing various activities.
In the now- viral video, IShowSpeed dances with the robot and performs backflips. The video captures the YouTuber’s reaction ...
Unitree, a Chinese robotics company that developed a backflipping robot, has now introduced a humanoid robot capable of doing ...
capturing viral moments such as a dance-off and a playful boxing match with a humanoid robot. His trip also included a lighthearted attempt at Kung Fu. The entertaining encounters showcased China ...
In a stunning display of technological advancement, China's Unitree Robotics has unveiled its latest feat, a humanoid robot that can perform kung fu moves with astonishing precision and balance.