Silicon Valley startup Foundation isn't shy about employing its humanoid robots in the defense industry. And yes, the CEO is ...
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Video: China firm unveils combat-ready humanoid robot fighter set for field trials
China has unveiled a striking new entry in the race for human-shaped machines: the T800, a full-scale humanoid robot designed ...
Humanoid robots are all over social media, doing everything from dancing to serving drinks. But are they really going to show ...
There's an app for everything. And everything has an App Store. Including, now, humanoid robots, courtesy of Unitree.
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US firm plans 50,000-strong humanoid robot army for defense, industrial work
Foundation plans to build 50,000 humanoid robots by 2027, targeting both industrial work and military missions.
The T800 humanoid robot prepares for a fight with human boxer. Photo: Courtesy of EngineAI. Chinese robotics startup EngineAI on Tuesday unveiled its latest full-size general-purp ...
The successful financing aligns with EngineAI T800’s groundbreaking industry launch, creating a virtuous cycle of technology, product, and capital.
There doesn’t seem to be a week that goes by without a new humanoid robot being announced in China. The latest contraption to step into the limelight is LimX Dynamics’ Oli, a humanoid robot that, ...
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Whistleblower Alleges Humanoid Robot Hit Force Exceeds Skull Fracture Threshold
In a controlled impact test, Figure AI’s F.02 humanoid robot struck with forces twenty times above the human pain threshold-more than twice the biomechanical limit required to fracture an adult skull.
“The humanoid space has a very, very big hill to climb,” said Cosima du Pasquier, founder and CEO of Haptica Robotics, which ...
Humanoid robots remain far-fetched — but certain demos are starting to suggest a plausible future in which they could actually become common fixtures in regular households. In an impressive new demo, ...
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Whistleblower Says He Was Fired for Warning Execs That New Robot Could Crush Human Skull
The principal robotic safety engineer, Robert Gruendel, had warned top executives in September — including CEO Brett Adcock and chief engineer Kyle Edelberg — that the robots “were powerful enough to ...
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