Chinese netizens after watching Unitree robots' performance at the Spring Festival Gala: Wait, they weren't like this last year.
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Chinese netizens after watching Unitree robots' performance at the Spring Festival Gala: Wait, they weren't like this last year.
At the 2026 AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, an Indian university presented a robotic dog called “Orion” as an Indian-made innovation, but it was later identified as a Chinese Unitree Go2 sold online for about $2,800. Reports said officials told the university to vacate the stall after the claim went viral.
Synchronized Chinese Robots Stun in Kung Fu Showcase
Warning: This robot kung fu show will either leave you highly impressed, or deeply concerned about the future of robot technology. China’s robots have entered their martial arts era. Take a look at the wild video below. At this year’s Lunar New Year gala, one of the most watched television events on the planet, humanoid robots took the stage not as background curiosities, but as performers,…
Johann loved meeting people at @neotropolisevent! Everyone was so gentle with him and he was very flattered y’all liked his hat so much. He’s really looking forward to coming back next year! HUGE thank you to @sigh_less for working on his jumpsuit and thank you to @first_keeper for this video! #unitree #robotdog #neotropolis #bestboy #weirddog
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We take a look at five of the leading humanoid #robotics companies including Boston Dynamics, Agility Robotics, Figure (which is working in collaboration with #OpenAI), Unitree and Tesla.
Ultimately the goal of these companies is for these robots to be as ubiquitous as mobile phones. Can you imagine these guys in your home?
Typically these robots learn tasks through digital simulation and mimicking human trainers. The majority of the demonstrations show how these robots can do things like climb stairs, handle fragile objects and in some cases solve problems.
The height and weight of these robots is the result of careful consideration to avoid fears around #AI robots going rogue like we've also seen in the movies. These robots are shown to be relatively slow so that the general public can feel reassured that they can run away if they need to escape.
If the price and functionality was right, would you keep a robot in your home, next to the vacuum cleaner?
OP: Epic depression relief video—Unitree Robotics's robot is at it again.