Designed for industrial, domestic and service tasks, the robot aims to address labour shortages, physically demanding work, ...
A humanoid robot has strolled into the record books after completing the longest-ever walk by such a machine. Built by Chinese robotics firm AgiBot, the A2’s record-breaking trek covered 106.3 ...
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How China’s hyper-realistic humanoid robot achieved its eerily human walk
Rather than pushing a futuristic, machine-forward aesthetic, XPENG leans into recognisable visual cues such as body shape, ...
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This Humanoid Robot Walked 106 Kilometers Through China, Swapping Its Own Batteries As It Went
A humanoid robot just walked its way into the record books, completing 106 kilometers (66 miles) from Suzhou to Shanghai, ...
A humanoid robot from a Chinese tech company has set a world record for walking over 100km without assistance.
The bipedal robot expands the Humanoid portfolio, following the wheeled Alpha platform, which has completed its first ...
The AgiBot A2 robot was optimised between April and May 2025 to avoid falling during hundreds of hours of continuous ...
So was Shakey, a quasi-autonomous robot whose navigation technology is still used by car companies and space agencies today. For the last two decades, roboticist Roy Kornbluh has been working here on ...
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Alarming Video Shows Humanoid Robot Demon-Scuttling
A recent video shows how a humanoid robot can turn itself into a surprisingly creepy crawling machine, using the full extent of its limbs.
Remember when robots were just science-fiction fantasies or clunky machines bolted to factory floors? That world is vanishing before our eyes. While you’ve been focused on generative AI and digital ...
Before there was Arnold (or AH-nuld), there were probably things like this: robots that can walk without sensors or other special means of propulsion. What would it say if it could talk? Probably ...
‘If it tells me to walk, I get my stick’: How robots are caring for Britain’s vulnerable and elderly
Every day, Tara is asked that question, not by a nurse, friend or family member, but by a little white robot that lives at her house. She is also asked whether she has drunk enough water, is reminded ...
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