Xpeng's new humanoid, IRON, is designed to work alongside people — but it won't be folding your laundry anytime soon.
“At the end of the day, robots are the hardware to the AI revolution,” Robostore CEO Teddy Hagerty told SiliconANGLE.
Xpeng unveiled the second-generation IRON humanoid robot at the 2025 AI Day in Guangzhou, showcasing lifelike movement and real-time interaction.
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Abstract: Multi-robot systems equipped with wireless communication devices can outperform single-robot platforms through cooperation. However, such wireless network face challenges such as the ...
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Serve Robotics developed a robot capable of autonomously delivering food orders from restaurants. Uber is one of Serve's largest shareholders, and the two companies are working together to deploy ...
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