Chinese robotics company Unitree unveiled new videos showing off advancements in the agility of its G1 and H1 humanoid robots, including running, dancing and more-natural walking. Jesse Orrall Senior ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Journalist, analyst, author, podcaster. Chinese robot manufacturer Unitree just launched the “world’s first” humanoid robot app ...
With reports that Tesla's Optimus robots were human-aided at the company's We, Robot event, we take a look at the Optimus Gen-2 and the rival Unitree G1. Jesse Orrall (he/him/his) is a Senior Video ...
What if the future of robotics wasn’t just about machines performing tasks, but about creating humanoid systems that could adapt, learn, and evolve alongside us? Enter the Unitree G1 Kungfu Kid V6.0, ...
Does anyone want to buy a humanoid robot for $16,000? The latest product from Unitree hopes that you will: Meet the Unitree G1, a “Humanoid agent AI avatar,” aka a robot. If you haven't heard of ...
Most downtowns have seen their share of sidewalk oddities—human statues, couples’ quarrels and exotic animals—but on Sept. 23, Lemon Avenue added a new one: a humanoid robot strolling down the street ...
A shiny stage in Hangzhou became the unexpected platform for one of the most sophisticated humanoid robots yet developed. Six Unitree G1s Robot models, dressed in silver caps and black leather pants, ...
Unitree G1 humanoid robot KOID told CNBC that "only time will tell" if the AI boom is actually a bubble. KOID is manufactured by Unitree, one of China's hottest tech companies, and the Nvidia-powered ...
Humanoid development at Chinese robotics company Unitree continues apace. Following its entry into the melee just last year, its fast-walking H1 bot recently got its backflip groove on. Now the ...
Unitree demostration during the Chinese New Year Gala is incredible! Chinese robotics leader Unitree took full advantage of the nation’s Lunar New Year celebrations this week to show off the ...
Elon Musk’s latest burst of attention was not for his own Tesla robots but for a Chinese humanoid that can dance, flip and keep perfect time on a crowded concert stage. His public praise for Unitree’s ...
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