The Chinese government is betting that robots will drive economic growth. But the bots can’t really do much yet.
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Humanoid robots to get real-world practice in China’s droid-friendly city zone
China is planning to open its first robot-friendly demonstration zone as service robots become ...
China’s $1,400 Bumi humanoid robot highlights a widening price gap with US robots, raising new questions in the global AI and robotics race.
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China Is Officially Scared of Robots
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Hangzhou is the latest city in China to take traffic control to a new level, rolling out a new AI-powered robot police ...
Judgment Day might be coming sooner than you think after a Chinese robotics company unveiled its new T800 robot with combat ...
Japan has long been at the forefront of technological innovation, particularly in the field of robotics. However, in recent years, ...
A Chinese company says its AgiBot A2 robot walked from Suzhou to Shanghai, "all while adhering to traffic regulations." ...
Unitree's next-gen humanoid robot, the H2, showcased its power in a combat test, throwing punches and kicks, even breaking ...
The humans controlling the droids have them repeat each task over and over, as a computer system logs their every move Read ...
A humanoid robot just walked its way into the record books, completing 106 kilometers (66 miles) from Suzhou to Shanghai, ...
Over the weekend, humans running as fast as they could were chased by robots through the streets of Beijing, China. To be more specific, it was a half-marathon race, and the robots lagged far behind ...
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