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Top 7 must-read humanoid robot stories of 2025 – Interesting Engineering
China’s UBTech Robotics scored one of the largest real-world humanoid deployment contracts in 2025, securing a US$37 million agreement to deploy its industrial humanoid robots, including the advanced ...
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Reality Is Ruining the Humanoid Robot Hype
Over the next several years, humanoid robots will change the nature of work. Or at least, that’s what humanoid robotics companies have been consistently promising, enabling them to raise hundreds of ...
Researchers and students developed a new AI model that generates motion in a variety of robots using simple text commands.
Looking for a home humanoid robot that will clean your house, cook your food, and maybe even take the dog for a walk? It just got one step closer ...
The renowned roboticist Rodney Brooks has revealed how he believes humanoid robots will develop in the coming years, and his suggestions may surprise you. Brooks, an AI pioneer and entrepreneur known ...
Watch Figure AI's humanoid robot flawlessly sort packages for a full hour, showcasing precision, speed, and real-world ...
The latest humanoid robot on the market can purportedly run across a grassy lawn, do cartwheels and even fist-fight – and it costs less than $6,000. In a promotional video from China’s Unitree ...
The Chinese government is betting that robots will drive economic growth. But the bots can’t really do much yet.
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Watch Apollo humanoid robot tackle never-before-seen objects with Google DeepMind
Google DeepMind shows Apollo humanoid handling unfamiliar objects and following voice commands, alongside Aloha robots ...
Healthcare systems worldwide are struggling with overcrowded hospitals, physician burnout, and rising surgery delays. Which is why it’s always a good thing to see research exploring new solutions ...
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Video: Muscular humanoid robot folds towel autonomously after watching human
Watch how a US robotics firm trains a dual-arm robot to fold a towel autonomously using vision and human demonstrations.
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