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Robot dogs, flying cars: five takeaways from the Munich auto show
From "flying cars" to robots and self-driving buses, here are some of the innovations spotted at this week's Munich auto fair ...
Chinese startup Unitree Robotics has become a star on the emerging humanoid robot stage over the past two years, after a ...
Unitree’s IPO statement played down concerns after hobbyists and military fans posted videos of its robot dogs fitted with machine guns.
In Zhejiang, China, a Unitree Robotics GO2 robot dog was put to the test on August 26 and carried an incredible 550lb of ...
The company became a household name in China after a troupe of its humanoid robots performed a synchronized dance at the ...
Half of Unitree's revenue now comes from overseas, aided by an export push that began in 2018. "Global humanoid shipments are ...
Military expert Wang Cheng-ming (王臻明) wrote on Facebook that spies in the air force’s Air Defense and Missile Command previously used a mapping device provided by China to provide detailed information ...
A new viral advertising campaign predicts a world of dangerous military robots, but the real threat is already here and it is not coming from the defence sector.
In addition to new cars, the event in Germany also has a focus on future mobility concepts. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Here's an interesting one: iFixit's teardown of a robotic dog. It's the Unitree Go2, to be precise. And iFixit describes the $1,600 dog as surprisingly affordable. But is the robotic dog repairable?
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