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Have Humanoid Robots Gone Too Far?

Robotics has advanced in leaps and bounds recently, especially with the introduction of AI. Soft robotics, humanoid robots, ...
The latest humanoid robot on the market can purportedly run across a grassy lawn, do cartwheels and even fist-fight – and it costs less than $6,000. In a promotional video from China’s Unitree ...
Own a humanoid robot for $1,000 from Kscale Labs! Open-source, modular, and accessible for developers, hobbyists, and researchers.
There's no question that a robot changing its own battery resolves the down-time issues that will arise as android workers become more prevalent.
On August 16, 2025, a humanoid robot tackled an obstacle course at the World Humanoid Robot Games. Footage showed the machine ...
AEON, HUMANOID ROBOT: “My name is AEON. I'm a working humanoid from Zurich.” - to address what it says are worker shortages in various industries. The company, Hexagon, says AEON will start ...
Chinese robotics firm Unitree has launched the R1, its most affordable humanoid robot, at a shockingly low asking price of US$5,900. It's hard to fathom that you can now get a walking, command ...
Kepler Robotics has officially introduced its Forerunner K2 "Bumblebee" humanoid robot at the SAIC-GM automotive plant in Shanghai, marking a significant moment in the real-world deployment of ...
UCSD tests Unitree G1 humanoid robot in real medical procedures UCSD equipped a Unitree G1 humanoid robot with Inspire Gen4 robotic hands and developed a bimanual teleoperation system for it as ...
A humanoid robot took part in a high school graduation ceremony in Fujian, China, highlighting the country's growing embrace of robotics technology.
Humanoid robot paints remarkable portrait of British monarch Painting a portrait of a British monarch is a coveted honor, with the tradition stretching back more than six centuries.
Morgan Stanley predicts 13 million humanoid robots will work alongside humans by 2035, with costs dropping to $10,000 annually, making them as affordable as cars.