A Chinese robotics company has unveiled a humanoid robot that dances, kickboxes and walks a runway with lifelike precision.
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Unitree has just unveiled a new version of its flagship robot. Called the H2, the 180-centimeter-tall bipedal bot is more ...
I spent 4 nights at Yotel Tokyo Ginza, a hybrid robot hotel in Tokyo. The robot room service and check-in was novel, but it has a way to go.
While it’s not the most advanced humanoid robot we’ve seen, its price — a little more than many flagship smartphones — makes ...