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Video: China’s humanoid robot dribbles, passes, and shoots like a pro basketball player
A Unitree G1, nicknamed “Little Potato”, has landed a clean three-step layup, a notable leap in humanoid robot athleticism.
Researchers have programmed a Unitree G1 humanoid robot to play basketball, almost perfectly mimicking the skills of a human ...
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Video: ‘World’s most powerful humanoid robot’ aces superman landing with flare
PHYBOT’s new M1 robot performs a flawless backflip, claiming the title of the 'world’s most powerful humanoid.' ...
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Video: Baseball-playing robot swings, hits and catches with pinpoint accuracy
The robots can throw a baseball at 70 mph (112 kph) and catch and hit balls from just 23 feet (7 meters) away, reacting fast ...
ATLANTA — Tarik Skubal views the strike zone differently than robot umpires. “I have this thing where I think everything is a strike until the umpire calls it a ball,” Detroit’s AL Cy Young Award ...
Dubai, UAE: Samsung Gulf Electronics participated in UAE Codes 2025 with an engaging, hands-on session under the theme “Coding in Action: Artificial Intelligence & Robotics,” held at Coders HQ, ...
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SMU Assistant Professor Zhu Bin is leading research to build embodied AI systems that adapt their actions when the world around them changes.
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