China held over 190,000 effective robot-related patents, about two-thirds of the world’s total. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
Humanoid robots could soon move in a far more realistic manner — and even dance just like us — thanks to a new software framework for tracking human motion.
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A video of some humanoid robots- Unitree H1 by Unitree Robotics- dancing with humans at the Spring Festival Gala in China was ...
AI-powered robots take center stage in China’s Lunar New Year celebrations, showcasing cutting-edge technology. Beijing’s ...
The idea and functionality of humanoid robots, apart from their outward identification technology, is still incomplete. The belief that a robot can imitate human appearance, emotion, and behavior ...
The next AI battleground isn’t only new models, it’s hardware. OpenAI’s move into AR glasses & robots signals a future of new ...
Figure AI had launched its first humanoid, Figure 01, just 31 months after incorporation and subsequently shipped Figure 02.
Festival Gala drew global attention with a robot dance performance by 16 Unitree H1 robots. Deftly integrating traditional ...
Boston Dynamics Wednesday announced a partnership designed to bring improved reinforcement learning to its electric Atlas ...
Carnegie Mellon University and NVIDIA have teamed up to develop a new training technique that enables humanoid robots to ...