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The PM01 stands 1.38 meters tall and weighs 88 lbs, significantly shorter than EngineAI's full-sized SE01. Chinese robotics startup EngineAI claims its PM01 is the first humanoid robot to ...
Take a peek as EngineAI's general-purpose humanoid robot nails a front flip and walks off like a champ – and with one of the most human-like gaits we've seen to date, which is also quite impressive.
Shenzhen-based robotics firm EngineAI released a short video yesterday showcasing the successful completion of the world’s first robot front flip, a major milestone in robotic mobility and agility.
From the Mayor to the queens of our screens — Joe Bromley has his eye on the front row this fashion week London Fashion Week returned — and celebrities filled up the front rows as they caught ...