A robot greeting visitors with Chinese New Year blessings, a humanoid robot playing Peking Opera tunes, and the first AI display of the Chinese mythological character Lord Rabbit are all part of the ...
A humanoid robot gyrates to pulsing music at a shopping mall in Beijing, part of an exhibition harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the flavour of China’s biggest annual festival. Read ...
“Buying one for my kid can help them with studying and other things,” he mused. Weilan’s AI dog, called “BabyAlpha”, sells for between 8,000 and 26,000 yuan (RM4,920 and RM15,980), and the company ...