Robots that mimic humans are set to create a $5 trillion market. But it will take years and a lot of improvements to get ...
Guangzhou Auto Group is set to begin small-scale production of its humanoid robot, GoMate, in 2026. The robot has already ...
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Humanoid robots are coming, but there's still a design challenge: making us like and trust them
Humanoid robots may be part of our future, but human psychology and the uncanny valley may stand between them and world ...
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Top 7 must-read humanoid robot stories of 2025 – Interesting Engineering
From expressive robot faces to factory deployments, these seven stories shaped how 2025 will be remembered in humanoid ...
Humanoid robots, once confined to science fiction, are transitioning into viable commercial entities due to advances in ...
As intelligence moves off screens and into the physical world, we have a rare opportunity to shape how people and machines ...
Humanoid robots have drawn renewed attention this year as companies such as Agility Robotics, Tesla, and Figure AI showcase machines walking, running, and handling warehouse tasks ...
What if the future wasn’t just a distant dream but standing right in front of you, walking, talking, and even helping with your daily tasks? Meet Figure 03, a new humanoid robot that promises to ...
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New robotic skin lets humanoid robots sense pain and react instantly
If you accidentally put your hand on a hot object, you'll naturally pull it away fast, before you have to think about it.
The humanoid robot sector has come on leaps and bounds this year, with new companies joining the race to create an advanced robot for the workplace, and even the home. The latest entrant in the ...
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How a robot's kick raises questions about AI safety
In a recent viral video the founder and CEO of EngineAI stood in front of a T800 humanoid robot in protective gear and … took ...
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China develops neuromorphic e-skin that lets humanoid robots sense pain and react
Researchers in China built a neuromorphic robotic skin that lets humanoid robots sense pain and react instantly to harm.
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