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A chilling video that recently began circulating on social media allegedly shows a Unitree robot going berserk in a factory, ...
Unitree has launched a modified version of its B2 quadruped aimed at putting out fires. Able to host various use-specific ...
The robot is believed to be a Unitree H1, a US$90,000 general-purpose humanoid that we've previously seen breaking out dance moves alongside humans, taking the stairs, and pulling off a backflip.
shows what looks like a Unitree H1 humanoid robot being tested at a facility in China. Suddenly, the robot swings its arm and hits a nearby worker, while another person barely manages to move out ...
Unitree Robotics, one of China’s leading robot manufacturers, said it shut down a third-party remote control service that had exposed its Go1 robot dog to potential hacking, allowing ...
The Chinese robotics company Unitree has converted its four-legged B1 robot dog into a firefighting robot capable of extinguishing fires. The four-legged friend has a modular design and can be ...
In the shaky footage, the robot, a Unitree H1 humanoid, is seen suspended from a construction crane when it lost control and wildly flailed its arms and legs. It dragged its stand, causing a ...
The humanoid robot seen violently flailing at engineers in a viral video has been identified as the H1 model developed by China’s Unitree Robotics, according to multiple reports. Footage widely ...
The crowd laughed and complied. But as they streamed onto the show floor at Boston’s convention center, greeted by a ...
The sole humanoid at the conference was Unitree’s G1. Marketed for $16,000 and remote-controlled by an employee standing nearby, the robot fluidly shook hands, waved back at people and walked ...