Shenzhen-based robotics firm EngineAI released a short video yesterday showcasing the successful completion of the world’s first robot front flip, a major milestone in robotic mobility and agility.
It's rare that a robot video fills me with sadness, but this new one from 1X featuring the company's new Neo Gama humanoid robot left me in a state of ennui. Neo Gamma is an update to the Neo Beta ...
Norwegian robotics firm 1X has developed a humanoid robot for home chores that is wrapped in beige knitwear to "complement living spaces rather than disrupt them". An evolution of 1X's Neo Beta ...
Some of the new humanoid robot designs are made to mimic a romantic partner. CNET, a tech publication, interviewed "Aria" from the company Realbotix at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show last month.
CNET's Jesse Orrall interviewed Realbotix's Aria, a blond, "female" robot who answered questions with just a touch of robotic awkwardness. (See which robot made our best of CES awards.) ...
Unitree’s $16,000 G1 humanoid robot debuted last August with 23 degrees of freedom but a recent algorithm update has expanded the bot’s balance capabilities and repertoire of movements.
“There was no sort of activity going on.” “Robot utility models” sidestep the need to tweak the data used to train robots every time they try to do something in unfamiliar setting ...
While Asimo was never destined for factory work like Tesla CEO claims the Optimus robot will be one day, Honda learned a lot about human-machine interaction until Asimo was retired in 2018.