As humanoid robotics approach commercialization, developers are still working to improve navigation, manipulation, and skills learning.
Humanoid robots have arms and legs, but can they work alongside human beings, or will they replace them? Their use is growing, but are they ready?
At a "robot school" in east China's Shandong Province, dozens of humanoid robots are mimicking human engineers as they carry trays, fold clothes, and fetch bottled water from the shelves, as part of ...
Humanoid robots will be tested on EV battery and component tasks, with another run in April 2026 and a broader pilot planned ...
The same technology developed for AVs is proving to be the key to enabling advanced robotics. And with fewer hurdles to cross ...
Humanoid robots are currently developing at a rapid pace. The predicted growth potential is enormous. They are set to replace ...
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Foundation tests Phantom Mk-I humanoid robots for reconnaissance in Ukraine
The Ukraine Defense Foundation has reportedly begun field-testing Phantom Mk-I humanoid robots for reconnaissance along active front lines, raising fresh questions about how quickly experimental ...
The Phantom MK-1 looks the part of an AI soldier. Encased in jet black steel with a tinted glass visor, it conjures a visceral dread far beyond what may be evoked by your typical humanoid robot. And ...
BMW is launching a pilot at its plant in Leipzig, marking the first time it has used this form of physical AI in Europe.
These automation devices are also being introduced to logistics environments, as the marketplace grows to a projected $30 ...
Many science fiction fans envision a future with flying cars and robot maids. But now, China is close to releasing flying cars, and the robotics industry has already birthed humanoid robots. A ...
A Unitree G1 robot sparred with a human journalist, showing how far humanoid robotics has come and where the technology still falls short.
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