Chinese robotics company Unitree has revealed its much larger humanoid robot, the H2, can fight. We dig into all the hidden ...
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AI helps pilot free-flying robot around the International Space Station for 1st time ever
Now, however, Stanford researchers have used artificial intelligence to steer a free-flying robot aboard the International ...
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Video: China firm unveils combat-ready humanoid robot fighter set for field trials
China’s EngineAI reveals the T800 humanoid robot built for combat, set to prove itself in controlled fighting trials later ...
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Robot Pacman cyber war: Ultimate robot vs monster fight! #pacman #monsterpacman #pacmanvspacman
CREATURE! - The robots get smashed, and parts fly everywhere! Who will be the final boss? 🦾 Watch Robot Pac-Man characters ...
TL;DR: Engineers at UC Berkeley developed the world's smallest wireless flying robot, less than 1cm in diameter and weighing 21mg. Powered and controlled by an external magnetic field, it can hover, ...
Unitree’s H2 humanoid goes beyond acrobatics in new footage, trading punches, kicks, and a lifting knee that dominates its smaller G1 rival.
Imagine a robot that can transform between "flying drone" and "wheeled rover" configurations. It could potentially be quite useful, but only if it works in real-world conditions. The ATMO bot was ...
EngineAI has released new footage showing its founder and CEO, Zhao Tongyang, being knocked to the ground by a forceful kick ...
We first saw Unitree’s humanoid robot pulling some kung fu moves back in March when it kicked a baton out of the hand of its human opponent. Fast forward six months and the G1 robot is showing clear ...
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