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A series of humanoid robots 'with human-like movements'
A series of humanoid robots that 'function like humans' Bao Lam compilation The way Tesla's humanoid robot fell is raising suspicions. American humanoid robots run almost like humans. Chinese humanoid…
Read moreThe reason why American humanoid robots stand up is 'unusual'.
One of Atlas's puzzling maneuvers is its ability to twist its legs to gain momentum and stand up from a lying position. This movement appears in many videos of the…
Read moreNvidia CEO works 7 days a week with fear of bankruptcy
"You know the phrase '30 days to bankruptcy,' which I've been using for 33 years," Jensen Huang said on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, which aired this week. "That feeling…
Read moreAmerican humanoid robot runs almost like a human
Brett Adcock, CEO of Figure AI, posted a short video on social media on December 5th revealing the impressive agility of Figure 03. Adcock said the robot's controller is powered…
Read moreHigh-tech cities in the world
Unlike high-tech zones that exist within the city, high-tech urban areas have a more comprehensive vision thanks to increased integration, promoting the role of regional and international connectivity as well…
Read more7 Chinese Associations: 'Pi Cryptocurrency Is Worthless'
Over the weekend, associations including the China Internet Finance Association, China Banking Association, China Securities Association, China Asset Management Association, China Futures Association, Listed Companies Association, and China Clearing and…
Read moreDelivery drone cuts internet cable
According to CNBC , the incident occurred in Waco, Texas on November 18. After delivering the goods, Amazon's MK30 model flew out of the customer's yard, but one of the…
Read moreMobiFone targets billion-dollar security technology market
At the security technology event organized by this unit on the afternoon of November 26, Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Dinh Tuan, Deputy General Director of MobiFone, said that the physical security…
Read moreApple founding contract up for auction
The original three-page contract was an agreement between Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ron Wayne signed on April 1, 1976, to form Apple, which specified the initial shareholding ratio as…
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