China has embarked on a campaign to use more robots in its factories, transforming its manufacturing industries and becoming ...
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China’s humanoid robot head startles viewers with lifelike facial expressions
A Chinese robotics company named AheadForm has developed a humanoid robotic head that can express a wide range of realistic ...
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China Now Has More Factory Robots Than the Rest of the World Combined
Factory floors used to be loud with human voices. Not anymore. Instead, more and more factories have a monotonous, almost hypnotic hum. It’s the sound of a million arms that never tire. We’re talking, ...
People aged 65 and older already make up about 15 percent of its 1.4 billion citizens, according to United Nations data.
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Humanoid robot that won marathon now laces up as sneaker tester in China
Humanoid robot Tien Kung tested running shoes in Beijing, collecting biomechanical data that could change sports science.
Factories in China installed nearly 300,000 new robots last year, more than the rest of the world combined. Indian factories ...
A video that has gone viral on social media shows a humanoid robot's face glancing around the room with a quizzical ...
Shanghai-based Kepler Robotics said its humanoid robot K2 “Bumblebee” can now walk with a straight-knee human-like gait while ...
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Video: 'Anti-gravity mode' lets China’s humanoid robot survive repeated kicks
Unitree’s G1 robot can take hits, falls, and shoves, then quickly get back on its feet thanks to Anti-Gravity mode.
A viral YouTube video captures Unitree’s G1 humanoid enduring repeated kicks in what researchers described as a “violence test” designed to challenge the boundaries of humanoid robotics.
Humanoid robots danced hip-hop, performed martial arts and played keyboard, guitar and drums at the opening ceremony of the first World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing on Thursday evening. The ...
Fuelled by state subsidies and industrial strategy, China’s factories now employ over two million robots, more than the rest ...
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