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Who's laughing now? China’s humanoid robots go from viral stumbles to kung fu flips in one year
Chinese humanoid robots are having a moment in the spotlight after a standout performance at the country's annual Spring Festival Gala.
WASHINGTON, Feb 20 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump will travel to China from March 31 to April 2 for a highly ...
By Heather Schlitz Feb 20 (Reuters) - China may be less likely to follow through on another big purchase of U.S. soybeans ...
By Tim Kelly and John Geddie TOKYO, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi warned of growing Chinese ...
From earthquake warnings to bear attack alerts, Beijing is deploying a campaign of exaggeration and disinformation to punish ...
Japan’s “Iron Lady” delivered a pointed warning to Beijing on Friday, accusing Communist China of escalating aggression ...
American investment is one of the – if not the most – powerful tools of economic statecraft,” Development Finance Corporation ...
China is letting British and Canadian citizens enter without a visa as it tries to boost tourism and business. The change ...
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer talks about potential alternative tariff strategies and revenue refunds on ‘Special Report.’ ...
US fighter jets reportedly left an airbase in Pyeongtaek for drills above international waters on Feb 18. Read more at ...
Back-flipping, nunchuck-weilding humanoid robots delighted and amazed viewers at China’s annual televised new-year extravaganza with their kung-fu choreography. But they – and their rivals who took to ...
Over the past week, a slew of cinematic videos of celebrities and characters in absurd situations have gone viral online, with one commonality –– they were created using a new artificial intelligence ...
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