A Chinese humanoid robot by XPeng fell face-first during its debut, drawing attention online and a response from the CEO.
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Chinese humanoid robot face-plants on stage and its CEO calls it 'learning to walk'
The latest public outing for a Chinese humanoid robot ended with a thud, as the machine toppled forward on stage in front of ...
The Columbia University researchers achieved the feat by allowing their robot, EMO, to study itself in a mirror. It learned ...
In a striking display of agility and grace, a humanoid robot named "Adam-U Ultra" has danced its way through a complex, highly energetic routine without faltering, slipping or missing a beat.
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Video: Xpeng’s IRON humanoid robot impresses Shenzhen crowd despite stumble at event
Chinese EV maker Xpeng drew crowds at a Shenzhen shopping mall over the weekend ...
Xpeng Motors CEO He Xiaopeng yesterday played down concerns after the company’s humanoid robot, IRON, fell during its first public appearance at a ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A humanoid robot’s highly anticipated debut quickly went awry when it stumbled onstage at a technology showcase in Moscow on Nov.
A robot drew cheers from the packed crowd at China’s inaugural World Humanoid Robot Games — until it spectacularly face-planted and had to be hauled off stage by two real people. The pratfall during ...
Fauna Robotics’ Sprout encourages human interactions with an expressive face and a soft foam body.
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