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Robot combat evolves at Unitree's Iron Fist King event as G1 robots face off in China, featuring knockouts, precise strikes and agile machines that can perform side flips.
So, it makes perfect sense to hold what's claimed to be the world's first martial arts tournament for robots. It's all completely harmless fun and games, nothing that remotely brings to mind Cyberdyne ...
Will you join the ranks of the powerful, technology-driven robots, or will you fight alongside your fellow humans in a desperate struggle for survival? With intense combat scenarios, strategic ...
The CMG World Robot Competition - Mecha Fighting Series kicked off on Sunday, 25 May in Hangzhou, China and featured humanoid robots developed by Unitree Robotics with a wide range of combat skills ...
ANYmal-D shows that it is possible to program hand-eye coordination, something which has proven challenging in robotics up ...
China Media Group has recently organized the first World Robot Competition - Mecha Fighting Series in Hangzhou, a rising ...
The human tendency to force robots to fight for our amusement isn’t entirely new. The show Battle Bots, which dates back to the late 1990s revolved around engineers creating and designing remote ...
However, the robots weren't acting autonomously just yet, as they were being remotely controlled by human operator teams. The skirmish was part of the China Media Group World Robot Competition, as the ...