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ZME Science on MSNChina released an open source kung-fu robot and we’re not really sure whyVideo via the Chinese official state news agency Xinhua. We have a new entry on the ever-growing “Robots and algorithms doing ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNVideo: China’s humanoid robot turns into Kung-fu master after dazzling dance debutUnitree's G1 humanoid robot showcases new kung-fu moves with improved balance, thanks to an upgraded learning algorithm.
Unitree Robitics has previously shown off its G1 robot performing kung fu moves, but it's the taking on a human and the human ...
Unitree Robotics just introduced its G1 humanoid robot, and it’s flexing its martial arts skills. A new video showcases the robot executing high kicks, fluid stances, and precision strikes. Designed ...
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Boing Boing on MSNHi-ya! Watch this humanoid robot practice Kung fu (video)This is Unitree Robotics' G1 humanoid robot demonstrating its Kung fu moves. From Interesting Engineering: The G1 exhibits ...
Folks often joke about the robot uprising, but this chilling video of a humanoid robot pulling some kung fu moves could well wipe the smile off their faces.
A Chinese robotics firm has revealed an upgraded android able to “learn and perform virtually any movement” Read Full Article ...
Unitree’s $16,000 G1 humanoid robot debuted last August with 23 degrees of freedom but a recent algorithm update has expanded the bot’s balance capabilities and repertoire of movements. The company ...
Chinese robotics company Unitree has shown off its G1 humanoid robot pulling some gnarly kung fu moves. In a video released this week, the child-sized robot can be seen punching the air and even ...
Norwegian robotics startup 1X has shown off its latest humanoid robot, dubbed Neo Gamma, which wears an eyebrow-raising ...
(Yicai) March 4 -- Shares in United Faith Auto-Engineering, Shenzhen Sunwin Intelligent and other Chinese robot manufacturers ...
It was only a week ago that Unitree Robotics posted a video of G1 performing an array of kung fu moves ... the latest version of its G1 humanoid robot at CES 2025 in January.
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