Rather than pushing a futuristic, machine-forward aesthetic, XPENG leans into recognisable visual cues such as body shape, ...
XPENG sliced open its lifelike IRON robot on stage to prove no human was inside, highlighting its push into commercial humanoid robotics.
XPeng is one of a growing number of companies keen to develop and deploy humanoid robots in the workplace and even in the home. Though the technology isn’t quite there, recent advancements in AI ...
When the Next-Gen Iron humanoid was unveiled to the public earlier this month, strutting fluidly down the runway before a ...
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THE EVOLUTION OF THE HUMANOID ROBOT

TESLA has Optimus and Xpeng has Iron. Both humanoid robots are common in concept but very different in execution. Clearly, in ...