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'It walks like a ghost': The world's first 'biomimetic AI robot' has just strolled in from our sci-fi nightmares
A Chinese robotics startup has revealed a super-realistic humanoid robot DroidUp claims that Moya is the first "biomimetic AI robot" Moya is expected to launch in late 2026 for ¥1.2 million (around ...
In 2025, the Jetsons fantasy of a robot butler stopped feeling like retro-sci fi kitsch and started looking—if you squint through a teleoperator’s VR headset—almost plausible. Meanwhile, investors ...
Humanoid robots are no longer confined to science fiction or flashy tech demos. A new generation of friendly, home-focused humanoid robots is emerging with one clear goal: to make everyday life easier ...
With the emergence of several walking robots lately, it makes sense that we'd see an acceleration in robotics worldwide. For example, there's Xpeng's humanoid robot with synthetic skin, or the 1X Neo ...
Khaberni - A new humanoid robot named 'Moya' (Moya) has ignited a wide wave of interaction on social media in China, after ...
A Chinese robotics company recently did something most tech firms would never dare attempt. Agibot put more than 200 robots on stage for a live one-hour televised event called Agibot Night. The gala ...
Biomimetics is a broad term for the practice of incorporating biological and natural principles into various creations. It affects industries ranging from dentistry to architecture, and has inspired ...
Gone are the days when China’s humanoid robots were something of a joke. Now these incredibly realistic pieces of technology look set to be commonplace around the globe. But should we welcome our new ...
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For decades, humanoid robots have lived behind safety cages in factories or deep inside research labs. Fauna Robotics, a New York-based robotics startup, says that era is ending. The company has ...
Forget protein shakes and personal trainers. Germany's latest gym is built for a very different kind of athlete. One with titanium joints, no need for rest days, and a burning desire to learn how to ...
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