In a striking display of agility and grace, a humanoid robot named "Adam-U Ultra" has danced its way through a complex, highly energetic routine without faltering, slipping or missing a beat.
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Chinese firm launches third humanoid batch as robots showcase human-like walking
Chinese robotics player Dobot has launched the third batch of its full-size industrial humanoid ...
Flashy robots can dance and backflip on cue, but Ant Group is betting open-source AI can take them beyond scripted moves ...
According to Zhao, the industry is advancing on two key fronts: motion control (algorithms for stability and smooth movement) and the "autonomous brain", powered by embodied AI. The ultimate goal is a ...
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Entertaining compilation of robots dancing, playing, and performing across the CES floor
At CES, the future can look a lot like a series of small demonstrations happening all at once. The filmer, Michael, told ...
Chinese humanoid robots are busting out show-stopping flips, tricks and twists, wowing crowds from atop the nation's biggest stages. Just a year after their slightly awkward, but undeniably charming, ...
The Svedka spot features LLM robots and synthetic people. Get ready for the Slopper Bowl?
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Tesla Optimus robot is now training with wild kung fu style moves
Tesla’s humanoid robot Optimus has moved beyond factory floor demos and careful walking routines into something far more ...
The Super Bowl is a spotlight for all kinds of ads, but Svedka Vodka's new ad veers into the uncanny valley with its use of AI-generated robots.
Svedka has released a controversial Super Bowl spot that's "primarily" made by AI prompts rather than human animation.
Tesla dominated the electric vehicle industry by the mid-2010s with sleek, fast cars that helped combat the public perception ...
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