Xpeng's new humanoid, IRON, is designed to work alongside people — but it won't be folding your laundry anytime soon.
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Wrap is proactively developing human centered non-lethal response and policy frameworks with the aim to protect the public as ...
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XPENG unveils VLA 2.0, Robotaxi, Next-Gen IRON humanoid robot, and flying cars, marking its evolution into a global Physical AI pioneer.
Shares in Chinese technology group Xpeng ($XPEV) rocketed higher today after it launched the most human of humanoid robots.
XPeng, often referred to as the “Chinese Tesla,” isn’t just focused on electric cars — the company is also developing flying ...
Chinese EV maker XPeng has unveiled its next-generation IRON humanoid robot at the 2025 XPeng Tech Day, calling it “the most ...
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