When I walked into Realbotix's headquarters in Las Vegas, technicians crowded around humanoid robots fresh from a trade show, replacing worn motors and repairing facial glitches. The maintenance ...
It is a common sight at public parks, schools and housing complexes: waste scattered on the grass just a few feet away from ...
WorldSkills Jamaica competitor Rayon-Jai Pusey carefully tightens a screw on the robot he built alongside his teammate, ...
Genesis AI is betting against the tech industry’s obsession with bipedal, human-mimicking robots. Their first general-purpose machine, Eno, pairs millimeter-precise dexterous, human-like hands with a ...
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Building on the country’s electric vehicle industry, Chinese companies are making robot parts at a scale and price point others can’t match. China’s lead in humanoid robots was evident at last month’s ...
BYD, one of the world's largest electric vehicle makers, has confirmed it is building humanoid robots, joining the wave of Chinese automakers moving into embodied artificial intelligence. As CnEVPost ...
The man who once couldn’t stop laughing at BYD probably isn’t laughing now. Back in 2011, Elon Musk dismissed the Chinese company outright when asked about it. These days BYD outsells Tesla over the ...
It may appear that humanoid robots capable of handling any task have almost arrived—especially when tech companies showcase them performing acrobatic feats or handling household chores. But there is ...
Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD is developing humanoid robots, according to a person familiar with the matter cited by Chinese media outlet Yicai on Wednesday. The report follows recent comments ...
AI robotics company Figure posted several videos on X throughout May showcasing its robots performing basic tasks, including cleaning a room and sorting packages. Modern artificial ...
Nvidia has announced a major step forward in humanoid robotics with the launch of the H2+ reference robot platform, developed in partnership with China’s Unitree Robotics and Singapore-based Sharpa.