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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina: Interactive humanoid robots take over police patrol duties in streets - MSNHumanoid robots have joined police patrols in China, drawing public attention with their interactive capabilities. Clad in ...
Watch: China Unveils AI-Powered Police Robot To Chase And Catch Criminals This spherical robot can operate seamlessly on land and in water, expanding its range of deployment.
Unitree Robotics, a Hangzhou-based maker of humanoid robots completed series C funding this month that values the company at ...
Wearing high-visibility police vests, the robots patrol alongside human officers, interact with passersby, and respond to voice commands, according to tech site Interesting Engineering.Footage ...
China’s humanoid police robots. China is pushing boundaries with fully interactive humanoid robots. In Shenzhen, the PM01 model — developed by EngineAI — patrols alongside officers, ...
China has been a front-runner in humanoid robot development, and what they are able to do is interesting and impressive. Here's what you need to know.
This kind of progress has China’s robots making their way into the real world. UBTech Robotics Corp. , based in Shenzhen, has deployed its 5-foot-6-inch Walker S1 to help assemble iPhones for ...
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Live Science on MSNChina pits rival humanoids against each other in world's first 'robot boxing tournament'Unitree's combat robots can punch and kick while keeping their balance, but they are controlled by humans — for now.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina's AlphaBot2 humanoid robot with first full-embodied AI works at auto factoryAlphaBot2 humanoid robot begins work at Chinese auto plant, marking first full-scenario test of domestic embodied AI in manufacturing.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina’s AI lab unveils RoboBrain 2.0 model to accelerate humanoid robot developmentThe RoboBrain 2.0, developed by the Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence, makes robots better at spatial intelligence and task planning.
And in that battle, China has a $138 billion head start.
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