The AION robot walks and moves like a real human, showcasing some of the most advanced humanoid robotics today. With a price tag of $150K, it’s designed for research, entertainment, and high-end tech ...
XPeng has completed the first unit of its ET1 humanoid robot prototype, marking progress toward large-scale mass production. Founder and CEO He Xiaopeng announced the milestone on social media, saying ...
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. At CES 2026, we put the robots to the test to see whether they’re ready for real homes — or still stuck in demo ...
Sophia wasn’t particularly talkative that evening. Earlier that day, she’d been onstage at the conference I was attending and had been teased for a gesture that looked as though she were flipping off ...
Globally, just 13,317 humanoid robots shipped last year. That’s not very many, but it’s forecast to almost double each year over the next decade. Global humanoid robot shipments will hit 2.6 million ...
Roborock's Saros Rover rightfully earned our Best of CES award, as I saw it successfully dodge obstacles, clean and even dance. Ajay has worked in tech journalism for over a decade as a reporter, ...
Across Las Vegas this week, tech companies used the CES trade show to reveal their visions of a future filled with physical artificial intelligence. Nvidia, AMD and Qualcomm made splashy robot-related ...
Hengbot Innovation, a Shenzhen-based robotics startup, has unveiled what it calls the world’s first trainable AI robot dog, Sirius, positioning the product as a customizable companion robot for ...
After years of testing its humanoid robot (and forcing it to dance), Boston Dynamics' Atlas is entering production. The robotics company said at CES 2026 that the final product version of the robot is ...
CES is always chock-full of robots, and this year electronics giant LG announced a new bot, dubbed CLOiD, that it claims will revolutionize household chores (as in, you won’t have to do them anymore).
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