Unitree G1 has mastered more quirky skills 🤩 Unitree G1 has learned the “Anti-Gravity” mode: stability is greatly improved ...
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Watch: Engineer kicks humanoid robot, yanks it by neck in brutal stability test
An engineer kicked the robot and made some violent moves against the humanoid to test its ability to respond to multiple ...
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Cybersecurity Experts Say These Humanoid Robots Secretly Send Data to China and Let Hackers Take Over Your Network
The new academic report, Cybersecurity AI: Humanoid Robots as Attack Vectors by Víctor Mayoral-Vilches, Makris, and Kevin ...
Shanghai Kepler Robotics Co., Ltd ('Kepler Robotics') has announced the start of mass production for its K2 'Bumblebee' model ...
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Video: Headless humanoid robot executes squat while lifting container precisely
PAL Robotics unveils its Kangaroo humanoid in a new demo, showing off balance, squats, and a surprising box-lifting test.
During a recent trip to Meta HQ, I took the opportunity to ask CTO Andrew Bosworth about its new robotics effort.
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Next-generation humanoid robot can do the moonwalk
KAIST research team's independently developed humanoid robot boasts world-class driving performance, reaching speeds of 12km/h, along with excellent stability, maintaining balance even with its eyes ...
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Humanoid Robot That Can Dance and Do Your Tasks
The technology experts at Digital Trends showcase a humanoid robot that can dance and perform household tasks.
Unitree engineers have showcased the new 'Anti-Gravity' mode in its G1 humanoid robot by repeatedly kicking it in the chest ...
The IEEE Humanoid Study Group published the document summarizing its work to review gaps in existing robot safety standards.
A video showing a robotics engineer violently yanking a humanoid robot around by a chain wrapped around its neck is making ...
While more affordable than other prominent humanoid robots, the Unitree G1 leaks telemetry data, uses static encryption, and can launch attacks, researchers found.
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