AgiBot's A2 robot walked more than 100 kilometers in three days.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox ...
China has pushed humanoid robotics into a new kind of endurance test, sending a bipedal machine on a 66 mile trek that has ...
The Chinese robotics company AgiBot has set a new world record for the longest continuous journey walked by a humanoid robot. AgiBot’s A2 walked 106.286 kilometers (66.04 miles), according to Guinness ...
A humanoid robot just walked its way into the record books, completing 106 kilometers (66 miles) from Suzhou to Shanghai, ...
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A robot made by the Chinese company AgiBot completed a 100-kilometer, cross-province walk earlier this month. This makes it the Guinness World Record holder for the “longest journey walked by a ...
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While biohybrid robots that crawl and swim have been built before with lab-grown muscle, this is the first such bipedal robot that can pivot and make sharp turns. It does this by applying electricity ...
Two years ago we first heard about the Swiss-Mile Robot, a quadruped bot with powered wheels on the ends of its four legs. It's now in for some competition, as China's LimX Dynamics has announced it ...
Chinese robotics company AgiBot has set a new world record after its humanoid bot, A2, walked 106.3 kilometers (66 miles) in three days.