Chinese robotics startup AheadForm has unveiled a humanoid robotic head capable of blinking, glancing, and displaying subtle facial movements that closely resemble human expressions.
A Chinese company has unveiled a new humanoid robotic head that is so realistic it can make facial expressions that blur the line between man and machine.
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UBTECH's Humanoid Robot Self-Replaces Battery for Indefinite Work
The biggest advantage of this friend is that it can work ‘007 (0 o’clock to 0 o’clock, seven days a week),’” said Lao, a ...
According to a Morgan Stanley report, China's robotics market is projected to grow from $47 billion in 2024 to $108 billion ...
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