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TechTabi
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Anthropic said no to the Pentagon. Now Sam Altman is backing them: "For all the differences I have with Anthropic, I mostly trust them as a company and I think they really do care about safety." OpenAI and Anthropic both drawing the same line. This is a big deal.

Humanoid robots are increasingly blending into daily life 🤖🍱 Shenzhen’s DEXFORCE Robotics DexForce W1 Pro (Gen2) wheeled humanoid is now running autonomously in a community convenience store: it crafts nutritious, weight-loss-friendly meals based on customer preferences, expertly heats them in the microwave, and delivers right to you. Soon, we’ll treat these AI humanoids as everyday helpers.

Great Honor to Welcome German Chancellor Merz 🥳 It was a great honor to welcome German Chancellor and his delegation to visit Unitree Robotics! We sincerely appreciate the enthusiasm from German entrepreneurs for Unitree robots! We look forward to working with more outstanding companies around the world to achieve mutual success, and to jointly advance intelligent robotics technology for the benefit of all humanity.

Unitree just unveiled the As2, a compact robotic companion that packs surprisingly serious industrial-grade specs. 🤖💪 The new model features a maximum torque of 90N·m and can run for over 4 hours straight on a single charge while unloaded. It handles a 15 kg (33 lbs) payload with a range exceeding 13 km (8.1 miles), designed to tackle real-world tasks. Built for the elements, the As2 is IP54 rainproof and fully open for secondary development to empower specialized industry apps. Source: Unitree #Robot #Humanoid #Robotics #AI #EmbodiedAI #PhysicalAI #Unitree #Automation


🇨🇳 China actually started putting humanoid robot attendants on their high-speed trains to help out during the Spring Festival travel rush They are basically testing how these bots handle the chaos.

Unitree Kung Fu Bot Pray for Blessings at the Temple of Heaven: Wish Everyone All the Best🥳 Unitree G1 Robots Cluster Show

Unitree Kung Fu Bot Pray for Blessings at the Temple of Heaven: Wish Everyone All the Best🥳 Unitree G1 Robots Cluster Show

Humanoid robots make coffee, drones deliver it. Shenzhen is already living in 2050.

AI-generated fakes are flooding X, making it nearly impossible to tell real engineering from digital junk. This video originally had an AI-generated disclaimer, but some are posting it without any mention of that, even vaguely claiming it's "totally in charge."

amazing, this is massive New 100x faster 3D printing method (than previous volumetric methods). This will change manufacturing and the world. "Tsinghua University-based team say they can 3D print complex millimeter-scale objects within only 0.6s, in an academic paper published by Nature"

AI-generated trash is spiraling out of control, with people churning out fake "robot soldiers" and superhuman humanoids just to farm clicks. 🤖🚫 It’s honestly shady how these creators prioritize viral engagement over actual tech reality.

Not a preplanned motion sequence. A robot deciding mid-jump what to do next. [📍 paper + demo] Researchers just showed a humanoid doing real parkour using only onboard perception. No motion script, no fixed obstacle layout. The system is called Perceptive Humanoid Parkour (PHP). Instead of memorizing a path, the robot reads depth from its cameras and continuously chooses actions. Step, vault, climb, or roll depending on what geometry appears in front of it. To make that possible, they combine three ideas: First, they stitch together human motion clips into long movement references so the robot learns fluid transitions instead of isolated tricks. Second, they train tracking policies with reinforcement learning so contacts land at the right time and the robot keeps balance during dynamic moves. Finally, everything is distilled into one perception policy that runs directly from depth input to action selection. The result on a Unitree G1: about 3 m/s vaults wall climbs up to 1.25 m nearly one minute continuous obstacle traversal adapting when obstacles move What matters is not the tricks. It is the shift in capability. Earlier humanoids executed motions. This one navigates situations. Once robots react to geometry instead of replaying trajectories, environments stop needing to be predictable. Warehouses, homes, and outdoors suddenly become the same problem. Thanks for sharing, @zhenkirito123! Paper + demo: php-parkour.github.io arxiv.org/abs/2602.15827 ——— Weekly robotics and AI insights. Subscribe free: 22astronauts.com


