A Shenzhen-based company launched Astribot S1, the newest humanoid robot that mimics typical human actions like slicing a fruit, folding laundry, and more.
Humanoid robotics entrepreneur, Herbert Ong, gives a compilation of the top 7 humanoid robotics companies. He reviews the humanoid robots with video clips of the robots and his insights from talking the CEO and executives at those companies. He describes how they have different approaches to humanoid robots. We show what the bots can do
Management consultancy Horvath predicted deployment of robots with a more human-like form than those commonly used in factories would be bolstered by technological advancements and a drop in price resulting from mass production in the coming years.
Humanoid robotics entrepreneur, Herbert Ong, has a Humanoid robotics company and is working with and spoken to almost all of the humanoid robotics companies. He reviews the humanoid robots with video clips of the robots and his insights from talking the CEO and executives at those companies. He describes how they have different approaches to
No one is quite sure what you're supposed to do with the robot, but you can buy one.
A video depicting a Chinese humanoid robot factory reveals scores of robots at different stages of development, evoking surprise and concern.
In this terrifying video, a humanoid robot is seen taking a beating from a human operator, before smashing its own fingers with a mallet.
This giant indestructible robot hand is capable of withstanding being smashed with a hammer and is already being used to train the next generation of AI robots.
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