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Chinese startup Unitree Robotics has become a star on the emerging humanoid robot stage over the past two years, after a ...
Robots already have the potential to be creepy (those cold, dead eyes and unmoving faces only just add to the uncanniness of it all), but have you ever seen them dance? What about over 1,000 of them?
Sixteen humanoid robots from Chinese robotics company Unitree recently captivated audiences with an impressive dance performance. At the annual Spring Festival Gala, the robots performed the ...
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China's spring festival celebration featured a fleet of dancing robots that flexed the country's advancements in robotics
China touted its robotics advancements through a fleet of dancing humanoid robots at a festival in Beijing. Dozens of performers — human and robotic — took to the stage on Tuesday during the 2025 ...
CHINA -- Hundreds of robots danced their way into the record books -- 1,069 pint-sized robots named Dobi boogied in unison in China. They set a new world record for the most robots dancing ...
This week, China’s leading robotics minds gathered in Beijing for a hotly-anticipated, Olympics-style event dubbed the ...
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How-To Geek on MSNRobot Sports: Humanoid Athletes Compete in Groundbreaking Games
T his year marked the first-ever international sporting event to feature humanoid robots as athletes. These robots, with some help from the humans behind their creation, competed against each other in ...
These “humanoid” robots are dancing their way into the future — and freaked-out humans are predicting apocalyptic world domination is surely on the horizon. The latest video from the Boston Dynamics, ...
Teaching robots to dance with fluid and expressive motions was a new challenge for a company that spent years building robots that have functional abilities like walking, navigating in rough terrain, ...
Humans aren’t the only beings in danger of being replaced by robots. A video of Boston Dynamics’ iconic robo-dog Spot dancing in a blue dog costume freaked out social media users with many labeling ...
We shrugged when they learned how to use the microwave. We gave a collective “Meh” when they mastered darts. But this is something mankind can’t ignore — robots can now dance in unison to Michael ...
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