Enter NEO, a humanoid robot created by 1X, an artificial intelligence and robotics company based in Palo Alto, California.
Robotics company 1X Technologies (1XT), which secured $100 million in funding from OpenAI, EQT Ventures, and others in 2024, unveiled a bipedal humanoid robot, Neo Beta, last year.
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Robot manufacturer Deep Robotics has developed what it suggests is the world’s first industrial-grade humanoid robot built ...
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Video: Humanoid robot chef loses grip on pan in viral cooking meltdown
A viral clip shows Unitree’s G1 humanoid attempting to cook — only to spill food, slip, and crash spectacularly.
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The renowned roboticist Rodney Brooks has revealed how he believes humanoid robots will develop in the coming years, and his suggestions may surprise you. Brooks, an AI pioneer and entrepreneur known ...
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Video: ‘World’s first’ humanoid robot butler for hotels debuts at Shanghai airport
Shangri-La Traders Hotel in Shanghai becomes the 'world’s first' hotel staffed by humanoid and service robots.
Foxconn is set to revolutionize manufacturing by integrating advanced humanoid robots into its new AI server plant in Houston ...
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