Chinese EV company XPENG's next-gen humanoid robot IRON has a distinctly feminine appearance, including breasts. Here's why.
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Engineers unlock precise shape-shifting motion for soft robots with fewer motors
Led by Dr. Lin Cao from the university’s School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, the group has developed a new way ...
See how X1, a humanoid robot that walks, flies and drives, could transform emergency response and everyday life.
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Invest In A Robot Lawn Mower To Do The Job For You
If you’re thinking of getting a robot lawn mower, you could be overwhelmed by the sheer variety of shapes and sizes there are ...
Leading Chinese electric-vehicle (EV) maker Xpeng reported record quarterly revenue and sharply narrowed losses in the third ...
Chinese EV maker Xpeng debuted its walking humanoid robot Iron at the AI Day event. It's so lifelike, they had to cut it open ...
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Turning a flaw into a superpower: Researchers redefine how robots move
A research team led by Dr. Lin Cao from the University of Sheffield's School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering has reimagined one of robotics' long-standing flaws as a breakthrough ...
With Tesla already demonstrating Optimus folding shirts, sorting objects, and walking more naturally than any competing ...
Several firms including Tesla are vying to build humanoid robots. But widespread adoption faces hurdles including safety ...
Chinese company XPeng showed off a robot with distinctly female anatomy, including pronounced breasts and hips, sparking a ...
When it comes to navigating their surroundings, machines have a natural disadvantage compared to humans. To help hone the ...
A Chinese EV company has created a humanoid robot so eerily lifelike engineers were forced to cut it open to prove it was, in fact, a robot.
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