August 9, 2025 - 17:53

Artificial intelligence technology to get humanoid robots into the mainstream remains a key challenge for the sector, according to the founder of one of China’s prominent robot developers. Despite significant advancements in robotics, the integration of sophisticated AI capabilities has yet to be fully realized. The CEO emphasized that while robotics has made great strides, the development of intelligent systems that can mimic human-like behavior and decision-making is still in its infancy.
The potential applications for humanoid robots are vast, ranging from assistance in healthcare to enhancing customer service in various industries. However, the current limitations in AI technology hinder their effectiveness and adaptability in real-world scenarios. The CEO pointed out that overcoming these technological hurdles is essential for the widespread acceptance and utility of humanoid robots.
As the industry continues to evolve, the focus on developing advanced AI systems will be crucial in unlocking the full potential of humanoid robots, making them more versatile and capable of functioning alongside humans in everyday tasks.
May 7, 2026 - 04:35
Philips CEO: AI technology is alleviating the burden on healthcare workersPhilips CEO Roy Jakobs says artificial intelligence is already making a real difference for healthcare workers who are stretched thin. In a recent interview, Jakobs explained that AI tools are...
May 6, 2026 - 09:36
Oak Forest Fire Department first in Illinois to use new heart monitoring technologyA suburban fire department is now the first in Illinois to roll out a new generation of heart monitoring technology designed to help paramedics work faster and with greater precision during...
May 5, 2026 - 17:27
Herrick Feinstein Brings On Technology Partner Jenna LevyHerrick, Feinstein has added Jenna Levy as a partner in its corporate department, the firm announced Tuesday. Levy arrives from DLA Piper, where she spent over a decade advising technology and life...
May 5, 2026 - 00:24
eLEND hires Roman Ramora as chief technology and innovation officereLEND has appointed Roman Ramora as its new chief technology and innovation officer, a move that signals the company`s deepening commitment to modernizing its digital lending platform. Ramora, a...