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Automation army: China’s firm hits US stage with 3 humanoids, 1 robot dog model
Chinese robot manufacturer AGIBOT announced its entry into the US humanoid market, unveiling its ready-to-use embodied robots at CES 2026. The portfolio consists of three humanoid robots and a quadruped robot that can be deployed to assist humans and work in real-life scenarios and challenges.
Hyundai admits humanoid robots in car factories will change the nature of work—but don't expect much of an impact on prices.
LAS VEGAS and TOKYO, Jan. 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- XELA Robotics (www.xelarobotics.com), a specialist in advanced 3D tactile sensors, has succeeded in providing a human sense of touch for humanoid and industrial robots.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declared physical AI as enabling “a new era of AI,” a bold proclamation now backed by concrete technological breakthroughs. Nvidia’s vision extends beyond isolated automation to a fundamental transformation.
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At CES, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang argues robots are ‘AI immigrants’\u00A0solving labor shortages, creating new jobs in manufacturing and beyond.
An AI-enabled robot can carry on such processes by autonomously handling delivery, restocking and routing within set predefined limits. With the ability to change routes, avoid busy environments and respond to staff requests, these adaptive robots minimize disruptions for clinical teams, enhancing workflow efficiency.