CES 2026 highlighted a trend growing over the past few years: The humanoid robots era. What would previously be announcements of fast quadruped robots, dog-like machines running around that would make ...
Humanoid robots have quietly crossed a threshold: they are no longer just research prototypes or sci-fi props. They walk, run, lift, learn workflows, and increasingly interact with human environments ...
For decades, humanoid robots have lived behind safety cages in factories or deep inside research labs. Fauna Robotics, a New York-based robotics startup, says that era is ending. The company has ...
No batteries last forever. That means humanoid robots that need to operate for more than two to four hours need to recharge. Today, Figure AI CEO Brett Adcock shared a new and deceptively simple way ...
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At CES 2026, I've seen humanoid robots doing almost everything. They can confidently dance, craft paper windmills, serve you drinks, clean your house mirror, fold your laundry, access the internet to ...
Chinese company Unitree Robotics plans to ship around 20,000 humanoid robots in 2026, almost four times the 5,500 it shipped last year. The firm’s chief executive, Wang Xingxing, drew global attention ...
Amazon confirmed it has acquired Fauna Robotics, a startup building humanoid robots. Fauna's first product, called Sprout, is a $50,000 bipedal robot that's 3 feet, 6 inches tall and designed to be ...
Engineers at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, also known as KAIST, built a humanoid that runs, jumps and even moonwalks with smooth control. In a recent field test, the robot ...
Artem Sokolov is in talks with investors to raise a big Series A round for his London-based robotics startup. Boston Dynamics' robots showcased huge leaps in robotics over the last decade. Now a new ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It has emerged that Foundation, a San Francisco-based US company, handed over two Phantom MK-1 humanoid soldier robots to Ukraine ...