China, humanoid robots and Kung Fu
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Chinese robots stole the show at the annual Spring Festival gala with their Kung Fu theatrics this week, marking a significant 'evolution' leap from last year's broadcast.
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The art of the blade: Unforgettable sword fights in kung fu cinema
When I want to blow off some steam, I throw on my favorite kung fu movies. They take me to a world where it feelsl ike people can fly and where warriors come in all shapes and sizes.
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Does Shaolin Kung Fu Really Work For Fighting?
But how effective is it in real-world combat situations? In this video, I break down the principles of Shaolin Kung Fu and evaluate its practicality in real fights. Whether you're a martial arts enthusiast, a fighter, or just curious about Shaolin Culture, this video has something for everyone.
Flying, ‘weightless’ leaps, unrealistic injuries and long fight scenes are all part and parcel of Hong Kong martial arts movies. Here’s why.
In a stunning display of technological advancement, China's Unitree Robotics has unveiled its latest feat, a humanoid robot that can perform kung fu moves with astonishing precision and balance. The G1, Unitree's compact humanoid robot has transformed from ...
Unitree’s $16,000 G1 humanoid robot debuted last August with 23 degrees of freedom but a recent algorithm update has expanded the bot’s balance capabilities and repertoire of movements. The company demo’d the updates with G1 performing kung fu moves ...