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Honor is leaning hard into the idea that smartphones are no longer just slabs of glass—they’re evolving into active, assistive devices that can physically interact with the world. In a move that blurs the line between mobile tech and robotics, the ...
Ace isn't the first ping-pong playing robot. Researchers have long been interested in the sport because of its speed and real-time decision-making, which is a major frontier in robotics. In this respect, Ace marks a milestone for the AI system and for the highly reliable arm.
Sony AI’s Ace robot can now compete with and sometimes beat elite table tennis players, a milestone for real-world robotics and fast physical AI.
The Agibot G2 is the first humanoid robot to get a job alongside humans on a high-speed electronics production line, Agibot says.
UniX AI has adopted a wheeled dual-arm architecture solution for its Panther humanoid robot rather than the current dominant approach of combining legged locomotion with a general-purpose foundation model, which delivers high deployment efficiency in real-world settings.
Sony has showcased its table tennis robot, ‘Ace’ which released intriguing images of itself competing against a professional player. During project testing, the robot used
This breakthrough marks Panther as the world’s first mass-producible, commercially viable service humanoid robot deployed in real households, breaking through the long-standing
The winner from Honor, a Chinese smartphone maker, completed the race in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, running faster than the human world record in a show of China's technological leaps.
A robot that won a half-marathon race in Beijing on Sunday ran faster than the human world record in a show of China's technological leaps. It was the second time Beijing has host
SS Innovations (Nasdaq:SSI) today announced the unveiling of a series of cutting-edge surgical robotic technologies.