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The initiative involves UBTECH’s Walker S1 humanoid robots executing tasks like sorting, handling, and precision assembly.
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The initiative involves UBTECH’s Walker S1 humanoid robots executing tasks like sorting, handling, and precision assembly.
The post UBTECH Advances Humanoid Robotics with Swarm Intelligence Training at Zeekr appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



“This will fuel the deployment of Apollo, allow us to scale our operations, meeting the global demand for humanoid robots.”
The post Apptronik Secures $350 Million in Series A Funding with Backing from Google appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



Foxconn had earlier partnered with NVIDIA to leverage its EV ambitions and proposed building Taiwan’s fastest AI supercomputer with NVIDIA’s flagship Blackwell.
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UBTECH's focus with the Walker S1 humanoid is to skip lengthy stages of concept development, testing, and prototyping and start using it in real, industrial environments.
The post Is China’s Walker S1 a Step Ahead of Tesla’s Optimus? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


Google DeepMind introduced RT-X, a versatile robotics model. Yet, interest in humanoid robots like Unitree's H1 and Tesla's Optimus is on the rise, blurring the lines between general-purpose and specialised robots.
The post Is the future General Purpose or Humanoid Robots? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


OpenAI, the startup that captured the world’s attention with ChatGPT, is once again setting its sights on developing robots. The San Francisco-based startup recently invested in a Norway-based robotics startup called 1x. Previously known as Halodi Robotics, the startup builds humanoid robots capable of human-like movements and behaviours. Interestingly, OpenAI also had an in-house robotic […]
The post Does OpenAI Want to Make Robots Again? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.




Boston Dynamics’ Atlas is less programmed to adapt its behaviours based on what it sees in its environment.
The post Boston Dynamics’ Atlas To Replace Human Stuntmen? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.