There's an app for everything. And everything has an App Store. Including, now, humanoid robots, courtesy of Unitree.
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World’s first humanoid robot app store lets users control droids by phone
Unitree has unveiled what it calls the world’s first humanoid robot app store, letting users control and program robots ...
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Video: China’s humanoid robot strides through rubble with human-like balance
The robot’s mobility relies on a combination of high-fidelity sensors and advanced motion-planning algorithms. Each leg ...
One of the biggest hurdles in developing humanoid robots is the sheer amount of training data required. Teaching machines to act like humans demands massive video datasets. Collecting that data is ...
“The humanoid space has a very, very big hill to climb,” said Cosima du Pasquier, founder and CEO of Haptica Robotics, which ...
The price tag is orders of magnitude cheaper than most robots in its class, which can run into tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars. Now China’s Unitree Robotics, best known for its nimble ...
Humanoid robots are expected to appear in more homes and rack up more hours in warehouses and factories in the coming year.
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Humanoid robots to get real-world practice in China’s droid-friendly city zone
China plans its first robot-friendly demo zone in Shenzhen, unveiling a framework to integrate AI robots into everyday urban ...
LimX Dynamics' humanoid robot Oli demonstrated the ability to maintain balance and move steadily across sand, rocks, and rubble, marking a significant step forward for China's robotics industry.
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