A viral clip shows Unitree’s G1 humanoid attempting to cook — only to spill food, slip, and crash spectacularly.
Robot makers want us all to believe we’re on the brink of an autonomous humanoid robot revolution. But that’s just not true.
A top Amazon executive, Lindo St. Angel, instrumental in developing iconic gadgets like the Echo and Fire tablets, is ...
AgiBot has launched LinkCraft, the world’s first zero-code robot content creation platform for effortless humanoid robot ...
With the support of the LinkCraft platform, the AgiBot X2 has already been deployed efficiently across entertainment ...
American-Norwegian robotics company 1X Technologies, has launched Neo, a humanoid robot that costs $20,000. The company ...
Audio deepfakes sound almost exactly like real people, sometimes even people you know. It only takes a few seconds of recorded speech to accurately recreate someone’s tone and rhythm with modern voice ...
Users can record any motion, from dance and martial arts to everyday gestures, and upload it to generate robot performances.
Casio has a relatively clear privacy policy. On its website, it takes great care in pointing out that the Moflin only locally ...
Dreame’s newest mop-bot has a lot of cool ideas, but fails to deliver on some of the most basic robot vacuum abilities.
Until now, 1X has focused on robots for industrial and security applications. NEO marks its first entry into the consumer market. The company says the robot is designed for everyday household tasks — ...
X Technologies unveils Neo, a $20,000 humanoid robot designed to cook, clean and assist at home, sparking debate over privacy ...