A new humanoid robot has stunned audiences with its eerie realism to the point where many refused to believe it was actually a machine.
A Chinese EV company has created a humanoid robot so eerily lifelike engineers were forced to cut it open to prove it was, in fact, a robot.
Shares in Chinese technology group Xpeng ($XPEV) rocketed higher today after it launched the most human of humanoid robots.
Chinese EV maker XPeng has unveiled its next-generation IRON humanoid robot at the 2025 XPeng Tech Day, calling it “the most human-like humanoid robot.” ...
Courtesy of XPENG Chinese electric vehicle maker XPENG unveiled its new-generation humanoid robot "IRON" at its 2025 Tech Day on Wednesday, captivating audiences with its lifelike appearance and ...
Humanoid robots will generate 80% of Tesla’s total revenue: In social media posts and internal meetings, Musk claimed that ...
As always with these kind of anthropomorphic robots: Why? The human form is the result of evolution, a messy, unguided, inefficient process. There's no reason to replicate such a configuration. Even ...
Most robots rely on rigid, bulky parts that limit their adaptability, strength, and safety in real-world environments. Researchers developed soft, battery-powered artificial muscles inspired by human ...
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AI muscles learn movement safely from the human body
In a significant stride forward in the field of bio-inspired robotics, researchers have engineered artificial muscles powered ...
Scientists have achieved a breakthrough in robotics by designing the first robotic leg equipped with “artificial muscles,” allowing the machine to move more like a human than previously possible. The ...
The complex combination of movements required for this simple scissor gesture is a big step up from the capabilities of previous biohybrid robots. A biohybrid hand which can move objects and do a ...
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