China Unveils World’s First Humanoid Robot that Changes Its Own Batteries
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The UBTech company's Walker S2 robot can work 24 hours a day without stopping, because it doesn't need to recharge its batteries.


A New Fear Unlocked
This post was republished with permission from Zero Hedge We all understand that mass adoption of humanoid robots is still years out. But the timeline is accelerating—bipedal, autonomous robots and so-called “robo-dogs” are already reaching early adopters. While mass adoption may still be years away, the affordability inflection point could arrive by the early 2030s—perhaps bringing us closer to the kind of household companion seen in Bicentenn…
A New Fear Unlocked.
A New Fear Unlocked. We all understand that mass adoption of humanoid robots is still years out. But the timeline is accelerating—bipedal, autonomous robots and so-called "robo-dogs" are already reaching early adopters. While mass adoption may still be years away, the affordability inflection point could arrive by the early 2030s—perhaps bringing us closer to the kind of household companion seen in Bicentennial Man, the late-1990s film starring …
UBTECH's Walker S2 Humanoid Robot Takes Autonomy to the Next Level with Battery Swapping
In a Shenzhen factory, a humanoid robot named Walker S2 walks to a charging station, removes its own battery and installs a new one in about 3 minutes. UBTECH Robotics claims it’s the world’s first humanoid robot to master autonomous battery swapping. About human height with a sleek human-like design, Walker S2 moves with agility. [...]
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