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In a groundbreaking advance in robotics, researchers in Italy have successfully launched the world’s first jet-powered ...
The Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) has reached a milestone in humanoid robotics by demonstrating the first flight of ...
The first to arrive on the scene could be a small humanoid robot wearing a jetpack if Italian research bears fruit. The project from the Artificial and Mechanical Intelligence group at the Italian ...
Straight from Italy, a new kind of flying robot is causing a stir. Equipped with an ingenious propulsion system, it is the world's first a jet-powered humanoid robot. Technically, the biggest ...
Iron is a key piece of XPENG’s broader AI Tech Tree strategy, which aims to create an ecosystem of smart electric vehicles, humanoid robots and even flying vehicles. This vision is also ...
XPeng debuts humanoid robot and flying car concepts. 2025 X9 offers ultra-fast charging and full autonomous drive. Get the Strategy to Trade Pre-Fed Setups and Post-Fed Swings—Live With Chris ...
XPeng Inc. XPEV, which designs, develops, manufactures and markets smart electric vehicles in China, is preparing to mass-produce flying cars and humanoid robots by next year. The company looks at ...
it plans to start mass production of its flying car model and industrial robots by 2026. The electric vehicle maker’s Hong Kong-listed shares advanced as much as 7.1% on Monday, briefly touching ...
We got updates on a new in-house AI computing chip, a new Xpeng platform to support Level 4 autonomous robotaxis, flying cars, and eVTOLs, a new humanoid robot called “Iron,” complete with an ...
XPeng (NYSE:XPEV) is planning to mass-produce flying cars by 2026 ... is targeting mass production of industrial humanoid robots with L3 capabilities by next year, "which involves fully ...
Joby Aviation’s vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft is flying. Joby Aviation starts a taxi service using VTOL in the United Arab Emirates next year./Courtesy of Reuters. Humanoid ...
China's humanoid robots will not replace human workers and cause mass unemployment, according to a Chinese official who oversees a tech hub in Beijing, amid a rapid expansion of the sector and state ...