AI & Robotics News
Humanoid Robots Face Off in First-Ever Kickboxing Match
In a world-first that blurs the lines between science fiction and reality, humanoid robots took center stage at the World Robot Competition in China, engaging in a high-tech kickboxing match that left audiences stunned. Developed by Unitree Robotics, the bots traded precise punches and agile kicks in both exhibition and competitive rounds an electrifying showcase of the cutting-edge advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics. The event, held in Hangzhou as part of a
Humanoid Robots Face Off in First-Ever Kickboxing Match
In a world-first that blurs the lines between science fiction and reality, humanoid robots took center stage at the World Robot Competition in China, engaging in a high-tech kickboxing match that left audiences stunned. Developed by Unitree Robotics, the bots traded precise punches and agile kicks in both exhibition and competitive rounds an electrifying showcase of the cutting-edge advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics. The event, held in Hangzhou as part of a
Sergey Brin returns to Google full-time to lead AI revolution
After six years away from his day-to-day role, Google cofounder Sergey Brin has returned to working nearly full-time at the tech giant, focused primarily on advancing its artificial intelligence capabilities. His decision to re-engage came as the industry experienced a seismic shift with the rise of generative AI technologies, propelling companies into a race to lead in the next era of computing. Brin, now 51, has taken an active role in shaping Google’s AI direction, particularly in the d
Sergey Brin returns to Google full-time to lead AI revolution
After six years away from his day-to-day role, Google cofounder Sergey Brin has returned to working nearly full-time at the tech giant, focused primarily on advancing its artificial intelligence capabilities. His decision to re-engage came as the industry experienced a seismic shift with the rise of generative AI technologies, propelling companies into a race to lead in the next era of computing. Brin, now 51, has taken an active role in shaping Google’s AI direction, particularly in the d







