Xpeng's humanoid robot moves so realistically that crowds believed it was fake, marking a major advancement in robotics ...
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Inside XPENG’s cut-open robot: Engineering the human touch
Can cutting open a robot be the best way to win an engineering argument? That slice through synthetic skin, theatrically done ...
When the Next-Gen Iron humanoid was unveiled to the public earlier this month, strutting fluidly down the runway before a ...
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Video: US humanoid robot nears human jogging pace in new running demo
The future of factory floors and domestic help just got a lot faster. Recently, ...
China’s carmakers are rushing into humanoid robotics, creating lifelike machines that walk, talk, and challenge what we think ...
XPENG sliced open its lifelike IRON robot on stage to prove no human was inside, highlighting its push into commercial humanoid robotics.
Robots at Home: Are Teleoperated Humanoids Really as Scary as They Seem?
I talk about the robots that work at the Human Origins Genotyping Story in this week’s cover story, but you need to see them in action to really appreciate what’s going on there. Our Web producer, ...
Tesla uses a team of data collectors to train Optimus how to be human. The workers run, dance, and perform simple tasks like wiping a table hundreds of times. Data collectors said the role is ...
In the field of medical science, non-invasive monitoring is often considered the most promising — and challenging — avenue for healthcare. For example, Apple is exploring non-invasive blood glucose ...
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