Beijing’s Humanoid Robot Marathon
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Robotics engineer Nathan Wallace has spent the past few months programming and training a robot he has named Destiny. "We thought we needed some girl power, and Destiny just seemed perfect," the 23-year-old told the BBC.
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In the world of automotive manufacturing, automation has traditionally referred to massive robotic arms bolted to the floor, safely enclosed in steel cages, performing strictly defined duties. These machines are fast and precise,
Robotics companies want tremendous amounts of data on how we move our hands and limbs, and their tactics are getting strange.
Chinese startups are churning out more humanoid robots than their U.S. rivals, despite far lower valuations.
In China, the world’s largest market, key trends include the convergence of application scenarios, deep integration of LLMs into general-purpose robots