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World’s first biomimetic AI robot Moya walks with 92% human-like accuracy
In Shanghai, a humanoid robot named Moya has crossed a threshold that robotics labs have chased for decades, walking with 92% human-like accuracy and moving with an ease that many viewers find unsettlingly familiar.
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Humanoid robots will be bigger than artificial intelligence—and business leaders are not ready
For most everyone, the interaction with artificial intelligence (AI) has been on a screen or on the phone. AI answers questions, summarizes documents, drafts emails, and quietly optimizes our digital lives.
St. Bernard Parish has been selected as the site of a new humanoid robotics pilot launched through a Memorandum of
Its skin is literally warm — and we're not sure we want to know why. The post This Robot With a Working Human Face Is Incredibly Unsettling appeared first on Futurism.
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Humanoid robots as educational tools
span style="font-family: Gilroy;">TECHNOLOGY is reshaping industries, societies, work, leisure, and life itself. Until the recent past, artificial intelligence and robots were just an imaginative concept from science fiction — perhaps like the movie concept of apes with intelligence superior to humans.
At China’s 2026 Spring Festival Gala, humanoid robots performed a fully autonomous kung fu routine, blending AI precision with traditional martial arts. The showcase highlighted China’s leadership in robotics,
Despite huge technical progress, these robots are still clumsy at handling everyday tasks in homes or hospitals or other uncontrolled environments. While specialised bots such as vacuum cleaners have become a familiar sight, the fact remains that human homes aren’t designed for robots.
On Monday night, more than a billion viewers watched what may turn out to be an important technological moment on China’s most watched television event, the annual Spring Festival Gala broadcast by China Central Television.