
Home robot, I want one of these two right now
500 hours of training and home robots can do almost anything. Figure's Helix and 1X open up unthinkable home scenarios. Would you want them?
500 hours of training and home robots can do almost anything. Figure's Helix and 1X open up unthinkable home scenarios. Would you want them?
SE01, the humanoid robot by EngineAI, amazes with its fluid walk. Robotics begins to challenge the boundaries of human imitation.
Robots can now learn to waltz by watching humans. A new AI translates our movements into fluid, natural robotic instructions.
Blood, muscles, nerves: it's not a man, it's Clone Alpha. The ultra-realistic Polish robot that challenges the limits of biomimetic engineering.
From the ability to open wine to the delicacy of cutting a cucumber, the humanoid s1 displays impressive precision and speed
Unitree's new humanoid robot can walk, or rather run, at 12km per hour, covering 10km in 50 minutes without getting tired. Every record crushed.
With a design inspired by Baymax from Big Hero 6, Punyo uses touch sensors and inflatable 'paws' to hug and carry objects.
Norwegian startup 1X presents its Eve robots in action. No bipedalism or complex hands, but lots of efficiency in picking up objects, tidying up and even opening doors. Is the future of work on wheels?
Robots walk (almost) among us: the first humanoid factory in the world is about to open its doors: it will produce 10.000 a year.
Texas unveils Apollo: an affordable and friendly humanoid robot: "we will be the iPhone of robots"
They will help the sick, but they risk making the healthy sick: the balance of robots created for sexual purposes, which will invade the market in the next 10 years, threatens to be rather negative according to an expert sexologist.