Xpeng's new humanoid, IRON, is designed to work alongside people — but it won't be folding your laundry anytime soon.
A new humanoid robot has stunned audiences with its eerie realism to the point where many refused to believe it was actually a machine.
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The new Neo robot from 1X is designed to do chores. It'll need help from you and from folks behind the curtain.
Xpeng, a Chinese electric vehicle company, stunned social media with the introduction of its new humanoid robot, Iron. The ...
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Many of my physiologic systems replicated somebody who's 20 or 30 years older than me.” Now there may be a solution: robot ...