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Humanoid robots just entered a new phase of realism. In Shanghai, DroidUp revealed Moya, the world’s first fully biomimetic embodied intelligent robot, built to move, react, and socially interact in ways that feel human on a subtle level. While Moya focuses on humanlike expressions and presence, Unitree’s G1 proved robots can survive brutal real-world environments by trekking across extreme subzero terrain. Xpeng’s IRON humanoid showed both the promise and limits of public-facing robots after a viral stage fall. At the same time, researchers at Harvard are redesigning robotic joints based on the human knee, and Westwood Robotics is teaching humanoids to work while walking, pushing machines closer to real-world usefulness.
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🧠 What You’ll See
0:00 Intro
0:35 How DroidUp’s Moya replicates human micro-expressions, warmth, and natural body movement
6:23 How Unitree’s G1 humanoid survived minus 47 degrees Celsius during an autonomous snow trek
8:47 How Xpeng’s IRON humanoid blends humanlike design with advanced AI control systems
10:53 How Harvard engineers created a knee-inspired robotic joint that improves strength and efficiency
11:57 How Westwood Robotics’ Themis humanoid can manipulate objects while walking using AI-driven control
🚨 Why It Matters
Humanoid robots are shifting from mechanical tools into socially believable machines built for real environments. This leap changes how humans interact with robots in public, workplaces, and daily life.
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