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China's humanoid robot head startles viewers with lifelike facial expressions
In a YouTube video, the robot's head glances around with a quizzical expression and blinks in a way that is eerily lifelike.
China has embarked on a campaign to use more robots in its factories, transforming its manufacturing industries and becoming ...
There are an estimated 4,664,000 working industrial robots in the world, according to the International Federation of ...
Qualcomm Inc. hosted a summit where Unitree Robotics' CEO, Wang Xingxing, spoke on September 24. While the article highlights ...
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Viral Chinese ‘pregnancy robot’ story debunked: The real science explained
A viral Chinese pregnancy robot claim has been debunked. Here’s why the story was fake and what real science says about artificial wombs.
Fuelled by state subsidies and industrial strategy, China’s factories now employ over two million robots, more than the rest ...
A Chinese company has unveiled a new humanoid robotic head that is so realistic it can make facial expressions that blur the line between man and machine.
Alibaba announced on Wednesday a "milestone collaboration" in AI tech with US chip giant Nvidia that the Chinese company said ...
Standing at 1.75 meters tall, weighing just 30 kilograms, fitted with expressive eyes that can blink and frown, and along ...
Li Lecheng vowed on Tuesday that the country will press ahead with new industrialization during the upcoming 15th Five-Year ...
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China to build robot ‘boot camps’ as training centers to power next-gen humanoids
China is planning to open a series of robot “boot camps” around many of its major cities in the near future. Including major hubs like Beijing and Shanghai, these camps will act as “gyms” or “obstacle ...
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UBTECH's Humanoid Robot Self-Replaces Battery for Indefinite Work
The biggest advantage of this friend is that it can work ‘007 (0 o’clock to 0 o’clock, seven days a week),’” said Lao, a publicity official at UBTECH, a humanoid (human-shaped) robot company in ...
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