News Xiaomi Taught Its Humanoid Robot CyberOne to Play Drums A short video shows CyberOne sitting at a drum kit and playing drums. The robot can accurately coordinate various intricate movements like tapping the cymbals, using a set of four drums, slapping the drumsticks together, and using the foot pedal.
News Xiaomi Unveiled Its Humanoid Robot CyberOne CyberOne can also carry small objects. The robot demonstrated this capability during the presentation by presenting a flower to Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun. CyberOne also took a short walk to the middle of the stage and then took selfies with Xiaomi CEO.
News Tesla's Humanoid Robot Prototype Might Be Ready by September Optimus is a human-sized robot that will be produced at Tesla plants and help people with everyday tasks, such as buying groceries, catching pets, or carrying objects weighing up to 20 kilograms.
News Engineered Arts Unveiled the Most Realistic Humanoid Robot Ameca Ameca cannot walk and does not feature artificial intelligence. Instead, it is programmed to perform complex and detailed sequences of movements with fingers, hands, eyes, and facial muscles.
News Elon Musk Unveiled a Humanoid Robot Tesla Bot Tesla Bot will use the same chips and sensors used in the company's electric vehicles. Musk says Tesla can now be considered the world's largest robotics company because its electric vehicles are practically semi-intelligent robots on wheels.
News Xiaomi Unveils Its Quadruped Robot CyberDog CyberDog is equipped with sensors and cameras throughout its body, which allows it to plot a route, overcome obstacles, and follow its owner. It also has three USB Type-C connectors and even an HDMI port to customize it.
News Chinese Startup Unitree Developed a Budget Analog of the Spot Robot While the Spot robot mainly focuses on commercial use to perform various jobs, the Go1 robot is primarily intended for ordinary people. Unitree has announced plans to make four-legged robots as affordable and popular as smartphones and drones.
News Boston Dynamics' Robot Dog Was Tested in Combat Scenarios Spot appeared in research exercises alongside military students. Boston Dynamics was not notified of Spot's participation in military activities. The company claimed that all buyers sign an agreement according to which the robot cannot harm people.
News Boston Dynamics Presented Enterprise Spot That Can Recharge Itself Boston Dynamics introduced new remote control software for Spot robot, a new robotic arm attachment, and an entirely new robot that can recharge itself.
News Boston Dynamics Robots Showed Its Dance Boston Dynamics robots showed the impressive video, dancing to the 1960s hit The Contours — Do You Love Me in honor of the New Year 2021.