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China Warns of Potential Bubble in Humanoid Robotics Industry

China Warns of Potential Bubble in Humanoid Robotics Industry
China’s National Development and Reform Commission cautioned that the rapid expansion of the humanoid robotics sector could be forming a bubble. The agency highlighted the need to balance growth speed with bubble risk, noting that investment continues despite limited proven applications. With more than 150 companies operating in the market—over half of which are startups or entrants from other fields—the warning marks a rare note of caution from Beijing on an industry it has labeled vital for future economic growth. Weiterlesen

Foundation's Phantom Robot Showcases Teleoperation Capabilities

Foundation's Phantom Robot Showcases Teleoperation Capabilities
Foundation's Phantom robot, highlighted for its defense‑industry focus, demonstrates teleoperation using a VR headset with hand‑tracking. A hands‑on demo revealed the robot's ability to mirror human movements, hinting at future applications ranging from battlefields to space exploration. Weiterlesen

Figure Secures Series C Funding Valuing Company at $39 Billion

Figure Secures Series C Funding Valuing Company at $39 Billion
San Jose‑based humanoid robotics firm Figure announced a Series C financing round that values the company at $39 billion. Led by Parkway Venture Capital with participation from Brookfield Asset Management, Nvidia and Intel Capital, the round exceeded $1 billion. Figure plans to expand its robot fleet, accelerate training infrastructure, and boost data‑collection capabilities. The funding brings the company’s total capital raised to nearly $2 billion since its 2022 founding. Weiterlesen

Atlas Robot Learns Walking and Grasping with a Single AI Model

Atlas Robot Learns Walking and Grasping with a Single AI Model
Boston Dynamics' humanoid robot Atlas has demonstrated the ability to walk and manipulate objects using one artificial intelligence model. Developed with the Toyota Research Institute, the model integrates visual and proprioceptive data and can perform a range of tasks without separate specialized controllers. The approach mirrors trends in large language models, showing emergent capabilities such as self‑recovery when an object is dropped. Researchers see this as a significant step toward more versatile, real‑world robots, while experts caution that careful evaluation of performance is still needed. Weiterlesen