The new 'mecha' robot, which weighs over 1,000 pounds and stands nearly 10 foot tall, is designed for urban mobility.
Mass production brings pilotable robots within reach of civilian buyers seeking industrial-strength solutions. Most prototype mechs cost millions and never leave the lab, but Unitree Robotics just ...
An introductory video for the GD01—set to a thundering rock guitar soundtrack—shows the company’s founder and CEO, Xingxing Wang, holding hands with the robot before climbing into its prodigious, open ...
A Chinese robotics company has started selling a giant pilotable robot. It costs €500,000, walks on two legs, and can also ...
Unitree says its GD01 rideable robot starts at $574,000, walks on two legs, transforms into four-legged form and can smash ...
In an age where science fiction often foreshadows real-world innovation, China has taken a bold leap into the realm of ...
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Introducing Argus, a robot with 20 legs and eyes built to move and see in any direction instantly
DURHAM, N.C. — A robot being developed at Duke University is almost ready to face the world, in any direction. Instead of ...
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Google joins Japanese robotics giant to power next-gen autonomous factory robots
Google has joined hands with Japanese robotics giant FANUC America Corporation to advance Physical ...
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