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Chinese robotics company Unitree has announced that it will soon livestream a boxing match between two humanoid robots. According to reports, the company plans to use a pair of G1 robots for the ...
The video also showed the robot punching, kicking and recovering from heavy impacts, though its movements were considerably slower than a human’s. The boxing event will come less than a month ...
China’s mission to become a world leader in robotics has been a policy goal for a decade, but a few developments this year ...
The humanoid robot seen violently flailing at engineers in a viral video has been identified as the H1 model developed by China’s Unitree Robotics, according to multiple reports.
But when or if these robots will ever be able to defeat a human martial artist or boxer remains to be seen. Considering how easy it is to tip over a Unitree G1 — Khan had more than one hair ...
A Chinese robotics firm has announced the world’s first boxing match between two child-sized humanoid robots. The event, organised by Hangzhou-based Unitree, will see two G1 robots face each ...
Two robot boxers are set to compete in the world’s first machine-on-machine showdown. Even China-wary US outlet Fox News has been impressed by their bots’ Kung Fu moves.