A Chinese robotics company has started selling a giant pilotable robot. It costs €500,000, walks on two legs, and can also smash through walls. Welcome to the future? This week, that fantasy stopped ...
People seem to be rather into the Unitree Go2 quadruped robot, if only for the low price tag. But perhaps more interesting are the motors that propel it — they appear to be similar to the Go1’s ...
The humanoid robots from Unitree perform on the opening day of the company's Asia's first robotic experience store in Shanghai on May 31, 2026. Photo: Chen Xia / GT Chinese robot company Unitree ...
Nvidia is working with Chinese startup Unitree for a research-focused humanoid robotics system. The robot comes with Nvidia's Blackwell chip inside a Unitree humanoid body. Sales, primarily to ...
Unitree's G1 humanoid robot just took a huge leap — it can now listen to live voice commands and autonomously execute AI-generated full-body actions in real time. Whistleblower alleges plan to mark ...
Artificial intelligence may be driving Nvidia’s record growth today, but the company increasingly sees robotics as the next frontier. From humanoid robots and autonomous machines to self-driving cars ...
A towering rideable robot that walks with a person inside and smashes through bricks is the kind of thing that makes you look twice and ask, "Wait, are they really selling that?" That is exactly what ...
China's leading humanoid (human-shaped robot) corporations Unitree (宇树科技) is speeding up its initial public offering (IPO), reaching the final hurdle for a Shanghai listing. Seventy-three days after ...
The Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) announced on Monday that its Listing Review Committee will convene the 31st listing review meeting of 2026 on June 1 to examine the initial public offering ...
BIG BICEPS ARE cool, but jacked leg muscles may just be the true hallmark of a dedicated lifter. After all, it takes a tremendous amount of time and muscle stimulation to grow the largest singular ...
“If you are a mathematician,” one of the world’s leading mathematicians recently wrote, “you may want to make sure you are sitting down before reading further.” And you’ll definitely need to sit down ...