China’s PLA demonstrated a motion-controlled combat robot that mirrors an operator’s movements, highlighting its push for teleoperated systems.
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New humanoid robot can run a booth, read social cues, and work without human backup
For years, AI has lived mainly on screens and in servers—but IntBot is changing that. At CES 2026, Nylo, IntBot’s humanoid ...
The first major upgrade being introduced by Timekettle is an automatic AI model picker called the SOTA (State of the Art) ...
Hyundai Motor Group’s CES 2026 AI Robotics Strategy targets “Physical AI,” 30,000 robots/year by 2028, and RaaS—see partners, ...
Self-driving cars have been a hot topic for years, and CES 2025 showed they’re getting much closer to being a common sight.
Amazon announced a dedicated Alexa+ website, enabling users to interact with the virtual assistant in a manner similar to how ...
Chinese company Agibot showed up with two: the human-sized A2 and the slightly smaller X2, both of which were displaying ...
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Google DeepMind teams up with Boston Dynamics, now hiring big to build smarter humanoid robots
Google DeepMind and Boston Dynamics have partnered to blend advanced AI with humanoid hardware, suggesting a serious push to ...
LG's humanoid CLOiD bot wowed the CES crowd with promises of laundry, dishes, and dinner prep. It impressed me, too—but ...
Hyundai-owned Boston Dynamics has publicly demonstrated its humanoid robot Atlas for the first time at the CES tech showcase.
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