Chinese robotics start-up EngineAI has showcased its latest breakthrough - a frontflip - the first such movement demonstrated by a humanoid robot in the world. After flinging its arms forward ...
Chinese robotics start-up EngineAI has showcased its latest breakthrough – a frontflip – the first such movement demonstrated by a humanoid robot in the world. After flinging its arms forward ...
BEIJING, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) -- A humanoid robot, developed by Chinese company EngineAI, showcased a front flip stunt in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province on Sunday. The EngineAI was able to ...
Viral video shows AI robot attacking people in China. Event organisers call the incident as a "simple robot failure". Viral News: A surprising video has surfaced on social media shows AI robot ...
An Artificial Intelligence-controlled robot in China attempted to attack some people after it reportedly suffered a software glitch and stopped working. The incident happened during an event, wherein ...
A humanoid robot, developed by Chinese company EngineAI, showcased a front flip stunt in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province on Sunday. The EngineAI was able to precisely calculate the dynamic ...
At China Central Television Station's 2025 Spring Festival Gala, 16 humanoid robots named "Fuxi" from Unitree Robotics performed Yangko folk dance on the stage, dressed in northeastern Chinese style ...
People watch the performance of a robot dog launched by the Chinese company, Unitree Robotics, at the Future of Media Exhibition in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Feb. 20, 2025. A lively crowd ...
A shocking incident at a festival in China has sparked heated debate about the safety of AI-powered robots. A viral video circulating on social media appears to show a humanoid robot moving ...
Chinese robotics start-up EngineAI has showcased its latest breakthrough - a frontflip - the first such movement demonstrated by a humanoid robot in the world. After flinging its arms forward, the ...
While the robot at the Chinese festival did not appear to be “hacked,” the notion that AI can be nudged into unintended actions adds another dimension to the broader debate on safety.