Robots wowed with their kung fu moves and smart underwear could measure human gas to help scientists understand metabolism.
An epic fully autonomous robot Kung Fu performance wasn’t on most people’s bingo cards. But that’s exactly what’s happened.
Whirling nunchaku-wielding dervishes of destruction represent startling progress for China's robotics industry.
Humanoids starred in China's most-watched TV show, bringing New Year's traditions into the digital world, thus showcasing the country’s technological advances. Billions-dollar investment ...
Almost 400 million people tuned in to their TVs last week to watch as a troupe of humanoid Chinese robots breakdanced, jumped and performed backflips at the Chinese New Year Sprin ...
Ian says last week's humanoid robot spectacle on Chinese television signals we’re getting a lot closer to seeing these ...
Humanoid robots developed by Unitree Robotics performed kung fu and backflips during China's 2026 Lunar New Year broadcast.
The display also raised some urgent questions for China’s trading partners, including Australian policymakers.
Folks often joke about the so-called “robot uprising,” but a new video (below) of Unitree’s advanced G1 robot pulling some kung fu moves could well wipe the smile off their faces. Shared on Tuesday, ...
Robots remain “crucial” to the company, says CEO Elon Musk, adding Tesla has gone from a person in a robot suit to Optimus version “2.5” which was doing Kung Fu with actor Jared Leto at the Tron Ares ...