A leaked video shows Tesla’s Optimus robot falling and making a gesture resembling the removal of a VR headset. The motion has sparked concerns that the robot may still rely on human teleoperation.
The A2 robot from Shanghai-based company AgiBot just set a Guinness World Record for being the first robot to accomplish a surprisingly human feat.
Engineers are still struggling with basics like giving robots hands that don’t crush everything they touch, or making bodies that don’t fall over when they pick up a box.
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Billionaires’ Fleshy Heads Put on Robot Dog Bodies
Mike Winkelmann, also known as the digital artist Beeple, has a bizarre new art instillation with billionaire heads on robot ...
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Tesla stock rips higher after analyst says White House’s big 2026 robot order could spur excitement on Optimus bull case
Tesla ($TSLA) stock experienced a surprising surge on Wednesday, boosted by growing investor hopes for its Optimus humanoid ...
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Humanoid robot masters dance moves
Humanoid robot PM01, created by the Chinese company EngineAI, learnt the dance routine from a professional dancing instructor.
A robot, which resembles a lion and is controlled like a motorcycle and a horse, will go on sale in 2035, Takahiro Ueno, ...
Those of a nervous disposition might want to skip this article. It’s about some of the creepiest robots ever to have walked ...
A robot, which resembles a lion and is controlled like a motorcycle and a horse, will go on sale in 2035, Takahiro Ueno, ...
The installation at Art Basel is framed as a critique of algorithmic control, merging machine perception with on-chain ...
The Trump administration is reportedly studying how to boost the robotics sector in the United States, part of a larger tech ...
A robot, which resembles a lion and is controlled like a motorcycle and a horse, will go on sale in 2035, Takahiro Ueno, ...
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