News, reviews, articles on the topic Robots

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 20.11.2025, 12:34

Robot on a wheeled platform will help keep the house in order

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 20.11.2025, 11:06

The gadget was shown to the public at the Honor User Carnival event in China

Volodymyr Stetsiuk
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Volodymyr Stetsiuk 14.11.2025, 00:03

Unitree Robotics officially introduced G1-D, the first humanoid wheeled robot. It is designed for data collection, AI model training, and task execution in real-world conditions. G1-D is part of a comprehensive solution that integrates a hardware platform and software for the full cycle of artificial intelligence operations.

Volodymyr Kolominov
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Volodymyr Kolominov 05.11.2025, 21:19

Toyota has introduced an innovative mobility device — a four-legged robotic chair called Walk Me, which can walk, climb stairs, and fold into a compact size in just 30 seconds.

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 03.11.2025, 13:34

The robot's artificial intelligence malfunctioned

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 23.10.2025, 12:57

The cost of the robot is significantly lower than most similar devices

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 20.10.2025, 13:15

The robot dances, possesses martial arts, and wonderfully showcases itself

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 11.10.2025, 07:30

The robot vacuum cleaner is currently available only in the Chinese market

Viktor Tsyrfa
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Viktor Tsyrfa 10.10.2025, 19:10

On October 9, 2025, the company Figure unveiled Figure 03 — its newest humanoid robot, equipped with its own artificial intelligence system Helix. The robot has incredibly sensitive hands, allowing it to be trained for highly precise movements and fine motor skills. Thanks to this, the robot can perform ordinary household tasks that are beyond the reach of most other robots.

Viktor Tsyrfa
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Viktor Tsyrfa 08.10.2025, 19:03

According to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), in 2024, China installed 295,000 industrial robots, exceeding the total of all other markets. Currently, the Middle Kingdom has significantly more operational industrial robots than any other country.