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Robot maker 1X made a splash back in October when it opened preorders for its Neo humanoid robot for home use, not least because of its $20,000 price tag. Now it's making another splash with a deal for up to 10,000 of its humanoids to be deployed over the ...
A new humanoid robot aims for lifelike movement, expressions, and even a warm touch. The result is impressive, even if it's a little unsettling.
OpenAI Robotics is like a new chapter in making smart machines. They’ve created a robot called Neo, which is a humanoid robot. Think of it as a robot that looks and acts a bit like a person. It’s powered by a very advanced AI called GPT-5, which helps it understand and interact with the world in a clever way.
On September 25, 2025, Google DeepMind quietly released Gemini Robotics 1.5. To the casual observer, it may have seemed like just another software update, but for the robotics industry, it signaled a pivotal shift. It was the link that transformed humanoid robots from bespoke science projects into scalable technologies.
By Yangchula Bhutia Eduardo B. Sandoval, UNSW Sydney Last year, Norwegian-US tech company 1X announced a strange new product: “the world’s first consumer-ready humanoid robot designed to transform life at home”.
China’s humanoid robot Bolt hit 10 m/s (22.4 mph), tripling the 4 m/s record, showing what faster leg design can achieve.
Who’s raising our robots? Teaching social norms in the age of humanoid robots.
MirrorMe Technology's Bolt became the fastest running humanoid robot demonstrated outside computer simulations when it reached a top speed of 22 mph.
The Evolving Landscape Of Humanoid Robots. It feels like just yesterday we were marveling at robots that could barely walk in a straight line. Now, here we are in 2025, and the la