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Tesla's CEO Elon Musk said on the social media platform X earlier this year that Tesla would have robots ready for companies ...
Humanoid robots are advancing at breakneck speed, and it’s all thanks to the relentless progress in artificial intelligence.
Chinese robotics firm Agibot mass-produces humanoid robots, aiming for 1,000 units by year-end, while Tesla plans 2026 launch ...
Tesla has released another video of Optimus, this one showing the humanoid robot out for a leisurely stroll — and slipping up ...
Figure joins Agility Robotics’ robot, Digit, as two of the only humanoid robotics companies on the planet to be putting their robots to work in paying clients ...
ASUS chairman Jonney Shih said the development of its first humanoid robot is already underway, wouldn't be the first robot: ...
Apptronik, an AI-powered humanoid robotics company, has entered a strategic partnership agreement with the Google DeepMind ...
Figure ships its second humanoid robot, Figure 02, to commercial clients, marking a major leap in robotics for warehouses and ...