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World’s first biomimetic AI robot Moya walks with 92% human-like accuracy
In Shanghai, a humanoid robot named Moya has crossed a threshold that robotics labs have chased for decades, walking with 92% human-like accuracy and moving with an ease that many viewers find unsettlingly familiar.
Moya, DroidUp’s new biomimetic robot looks and feels uncannily human, with warm skin and subtle facial expressions, making it as creepy as it is advanced.
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.
A new chapter in autonomous warfare unfolded in the rugged terrain of Central California this week as Scout AI Inc. pulled the curtain back on “Fury,” a foundation model designed to bridge the gap between human intent and robotic execution.
AI companions promise conversation, reminders and engagement for lonely seniors—but overreliance can pose emotional risks, and they can’t replace human connection.
EY India unveiled its AI‑powered robot Scout at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, demonstrating how digital twins, robotics, and physical AI can enhance safety and efficiency in hazardous industries. The companion robot showcased predictive inspection workflows and real‑time decision‑making support.
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China's latest robots are 'terrifyingly nimble'
Chinese TV just showed a live demo of how far its humanoid robots have come. Per Futurism, Unitree G1 robots at the state-run China Media Group's Spring Festival Gala not only performed a tightly choreographed martial-arts routine with kids,