A Shanghai startup unveiled Moya, a humanoid robot with warm skin that feels disturbingly human. The biometric AI robot is launching in 2026 for $173,000.
Freaked-out viewers are hoping the engineers quit while they’re a head. Robots are looking far less robotic as time goes on. Now, a Chinese robotics company is alarming viewers after unveiling the ...
The future of artificial intelligence and robotic machines is something that both excites and terrifies many people. A new video of a dancing robot went viral on Twitter this week for garnering myriad ...
Life-size dolls. Amusement park automatons. Realistic robots. Why do some of these humanlike forms elicit positive responses, while others seem disturbing and downright creepy? Are humans hard-wired ...
Inventor of all manner of awe-inspiring and uber-creepy robots, Boston Dynamics has finally found a buyer. SoftBank, the Japanese Google-alike which has been on a buying spree of late, just announced ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Everyone's talking about her "hot bod." Moya, a new lifelike robot from the Chinese company DroidUp, has skin that is warm to the ...
Agibot stages live televised gala with over 200 humanoid robots in Shanghai, featuring synchronized dancing, martial arts and acrobatic performances.
Chinese robotics company named AheadForm is freaking viewers out after unveiling the disembodied head of a humanoid automaton with hyperrealistic features and facial expressions. Freaked-out viewers ...