A Chinese humanoid robot by XPeng fell face-first during its debut, drawing attention online and a response from the CEO.
Chinese humanoid robot companies are expanding globally, piling pressure on Elon Musk’s Optimus before it reaches mass ...
Chinese humanoid robots are moving closer to the US market as startups like LimX expand overseas, raising pressure on Tesla’s ...
The Columbia University researchers achieved the feat by allowing their robot, EMO, to study itself in a mirror. It learned ...
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Chinese humanoid robot face-plants on stage and its CEO calls it 'learning to walk'
The latest public outing for a Chinese humanoid robot ended with a thud, as the machine toppled forward on stage in front of ...
On February 1, 2026, in Paris, France, more than 500 performers filled the Champs-Élysées for a Chinese New Year parade that ...
State-backed funds, Big Tech drive fresh capital into robotics companies, betting on operating systems that underpin humanoid ...
Though the U.S. has long been a leader in the tech field, Chinese companies been showing off advanced humanoid robots that ...
That ambitious initiative, however, was expected to remain dependent on China’s vast and fast-developing robotics supply ...
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Video: China’s humanoid robot becomes world’s first to walk 130,000 steps in -53°F
China’s humanoid robot maker Unitree has showcased a major cold-weather milestone, with its G1 ...
With stats like that, one can’t help but suspect that the first country to have a million humanoids will be China.
In a striking display of agility and grace, a humanoid robot named "Adam-U Ultra" has danced its way through a complex, highly energetic routine without faltering, slipping or missing a beat.
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