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Robotics just entered a very strange new phase. Scientists built a tiny robot that runs purely on light with no batteries, processors, motors, or electronics anywhere inside it. At the same time, engineers discovered how ordinary rice grains can form intelligent metamaterials that change their strength depending on how forces are applied. Military researchers are testing cyborg cockroach swarms for reconnaissance, powerful quadruped robots are getting faster and stronger, and humanoid machines are beginning to appear inside real factories. From mechanical intelligence and adaptive materials to robots assembling car parts and even robot monks answering questions in temples, robotics is expanding into places few people expected.
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🧠 What You’ll See
0:00 Intro
0:20 Light-Powered Robot That Jumps Without Batteries
3:40 Rice Grains as Intelligent Metamaterials
5:24 Military Cyborg Cockroach Swarms
7:27 Unitree AS2: Ultra-Fast Quadruped Robot
10:13 Humanoid Robots Enter Car Factories
11:52 Xiaomi’s Robot on EV Production Line
13:02 Robot Monk Answering Questions in Temples
🚨 Why It Matters
This is not just about building faster robots. It is about a shift toward machines that rely on physics, materials, and distributed systems to operate in environments where traditional robotics struggles. From mechanical intelligence and adaptive metamaterials to humanoids performing factory work and insect swarms exploring dangerous spaces, robotics is expanding into real-world roles across industry, infrastructure, and even cultural institutions.
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