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CyberRobo (@cyberrobooo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well, a humanoid robot can move on two legs or wheels, depending on the environment it faces. AGIBOT (Zhiyuan) from Shanghai revealed that their new generation of humanoid robot "Nezha" can autonomously switch to two wheels for fast movement when walking on two legs. Imagine

CyberRobo (@cyberrobooo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tesla Optimus being assembled in a factory. Of course, this is not a real video. This is a company called Neofactory showing off its business of helping customers realize robotic automation of production processes.

Chubby♨️ (@kimmonismus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First generation of humanoid workers in a factory. They will get better fast. This is from Shenzhen, China. AI and robots will transform our lives. via r/economic

Google Gemini App (@geminiapp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the coming weeks, Gemini Live will connect with the Google apps you love–like Calendar, Keep, Tasks, and Maps. Soon you can just point your camera and ask Gemini to add an invite to your calendar. #GoogleIO

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first direct observation of gravitational waves captured the merging of two black holes which emitted 36 septillion yottawatts of power (3.6×10⁴⁹ watts), greater than the combined power of all light radiated by all the stars in the observable universe. [🎞️ SXS simulation]

Mark Gadala-Maria (@markgadala) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Less than 24 hours ago, Google dropped Veo 3, blurring the line between reality and AI. Its video and audio quality is so lifelike, it’s unsettling. Here are 20 insane examples & a full guide on how to use it: 1) A standup comedian telling a joke:

Brett Adcock (@adcock_brett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Welcome to the most boring video we've ever posted Here's 60 minutes of our humanoid robot solving logistics, powered by our Helix neural network