Chinese robotics company Agibot recently staged a televised gala featuring more than 200 robots performing dance, martial arts, boxing, music, and fashion routines.
After watching numerous videos of humanoid robots adopting kung-fu poses, having seven bells kicked out of them, and generally looking like they’re up for a fight, it’s little surprise that humanoid ...
In China, robots were once synonymous with industrial robotic arms on automobile assembly lines. Today, that perception is rapidly changing. From dance performances to companion services, an ...
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China launches ‘world’s first’ humanoid combat league, offers free T800 robots
China launched the “world’s first” free humanoid robot combat league in Shenzhen on Monday.
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Humanoid robots fight in kickboxing competition
Two humanoid G1 robots, developed by China's Unitree Robotics, trade punches in a kickboxing competition during an international robot expo at the EXCO convention center in the southeastern city of ...
Unitree Robotics, the Chinese firm that first captured global attention with its agile robot dogs and viral videos, has now unveiled a humanoid with new boxing skills. Having swept the medal count at ...
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