News, reviews, articles on the topic Robots

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.

Volodymyr Kolominov
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Volodymyr Kolominov 01.09.2025, 19:42

Mercedes-Benz Vans uses autonomous robotics at its Düsseldorf plant to reduce energy losses and simplify maintenance.

Russell Thompson
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Russell Thompson 18.08.2025, 18:00

WIRobotics has unveiled ALLEX, a humanoid robot that senses the world and responds to touch, force and contact.

Russell Thompson
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Russell Thompson 12.08.2025, 16:54

Tesla loses 10 top executives in 2025, including key AI project leaders. What is behind the "brain drain" and the closure of Dojo?

Russell Thompson
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Russell Thompson 06.08.2025, 17:32

Unitree has unveiled its new A2 robot dog with 3D LIDAR, artificial intelligence and speeds of up to 5 metres per second. The presentation caused a stir in the robotics market.

Russell Thompson
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Russell Thompson 04.08.2025, 22:08

In Los Angeles, robots from Coco are delivering not only food, but also experiences: they are decorated like armoured trucks from the comedy The Pickup and "play roles" from the film, promoting the premiere from Prime Video.

Russell Thompson
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Russell Thompson 28.07.2025, 16:22

China's Unitree has unveiled a $5,900 (~25kg, 121cm tall, 26 joints) humanoid robot R1 that demonstrates tumbling, stances and kicks. The price is significantly lower than its competitors and opens up opportunities for developers and educational projects.