China launched the “world’s first” free humanoid robot combat league in Shenzhen on Monday.
Robot boxing drew paying fans in San Francisco as VR pilots controlled Unitree G1 humanoids, hinting at a future league of heavier, full-height fighters.
Four rising humanoid robot startups demonstrated their products at the annual CCTV Spring Festival gala, a televised event and touchstone for China akin to the Super Bowl.
Humanoid robots have been spotted across city streets in China, but EngineAI's latest model looks more like something from "The Terminator" than real life.
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There have been some incredible advancements in the world of robotics in the last few years. One of the ways to illustrate how good a robot can be is to have it engage in fighting. Fighting requires ...
Two robots the size of schoolchildren stepped into the ring at BattleBots Arena. The human-like combatants stumbled a bit as they swung and kicked at each other in the Ultimate Fighting Robot (UFB) ...
Robots mirroring movements of their human "pilots" exchange punches during the Ultimate Fighting Bots competition on the sidelines of the annual Consumer Electronics ...