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Unitree just unleashed a humanoid robot that doesn’t just mimic human motion — it executes it. In a new demo, the H2 throws flying kicks, lands backflips, and smashes targets without hesitation. At the same time, another Unitree robot calmly spoke about the AI boom on live TV. Unitree robots are getting deployed, prices are public, and shipments are locked in. And now they’re training like fighters. CES 2026 confirmed it: humanoid robotics is no longer a demo phase. It’s a full-scale arms race.
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🧠 What You’ll See
0:00 Intro
0:30 Unitree H2 performing combat drills live on camera
3:31 G1 humanoid speaking on CNBC about the AI boom
https://interestingengineering.com/ai-robotics/humanoid-robot-responds-to-ai-bubble-debate
4:41 How Unitree robots are already shipping to customers
5:21 Boston Dynamics Atlas redesigned for mass production
https://bostondynamics.com/blog/boston-dynamics-unveils-new-atlas-robot-to-revolutionize-industry/
7:33 The real deployment plans revealed at CES 2026
8:22 The robotics war between Unitree, Boston Dynamics, and DeepMind
8:51 What Unitree’s rumored $7B IPO means for humanoids
🚨 Why It Matters
The age of humanoid robots as lab toys is over. They train, speak, fight, and deploy — and it’s all caught on camera. This is the moment robots step out of research labs and into the real world. Unitree isn’t teasing. They’re selling. Boston Dynamics is mass-producing. Google’s AI is inside the hardware.


