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Russia’s First AI Humanoid Robot ‘AIDOL’ Face‑Plants in Moscow Debut, Exposing the Gap Between Hype and Reality

Russia’s First AI Humanoid Robot ‘AIDOL’ Face‑Plants in Moscow Debut, Exposing the Gap Between Hype and Reality

Russia’s much‑publicised AI humanoid robot, AIDOL, stumbled and fell during its first public appearance on a Moscow stage, turning a triumphant tech showcase into a viral lesson on the limits of current robotics – and the pressure on Russia’s sanctioned tech sector to prove itself. A debut choreographed for glory – and for memes On Tuesday, 11 November, a black‑and‑silver humanoid robot waddled onto the stage at a Moscow technology showcase, flanked by two handlers and backed by “Gonna Fly Now” from Rocky. State and local media had trailed the event as the unveiling of one of Russia’s first AI‑powered
Meet Ameca: The Humanoid Robot Wowing the World in 2025

Meet Ameca: The Humanoid Robot Wowing the World in 2025

Sources: Recent information and quotations were drawn from Engineered Arts’ official releases and documentation hnf.de hnf.de, news reports and expert commentary in 2024–2025 (Interesting Engineering interestingengineering.com interestingengineering.com, San José Spotlight sanjosespotlight.com, TechRadar techradar.com techradar.com), a press release via Business Wire businesswire.com businesswire.com, analytics and blog coverage of the humanoid robotics industry analyticsvidhya.com analyticsvidhya.com mikekalil.com, and statements from Engineered Arts and partner institutions businesswire.com businesswire.com. These sources provide a comprehensive, up-to-date picture of Ameca’s features, developments, and the broader context of humanoid robotics as of September 2025.
Figure 02: The Bezos-Backed Humanoid Robot Aiming to Transform Workplaces

Figure 02: The Bezos-Backed Humanoid Robot Aiming to Transform Workplaces

How Figure 02 Stacks Up Against Other Humanoids The humanoid robot space is suddenly getting crowded, with big tech and startups alike racing to build human-like machines. Figure 02 enters a field that includes Tesla’s much-publicized Optimus, Sanctuary AI’s dexterous Phoenix, Agility Robotics’ logistics-focused Digit, and Unitree’s new H1. Here’s how they compare: Outlook: Humanoids on the Rise Figure 02’s debut and its well-heeled backing signal that humanoid robots are no longer just sci-fi fodder – they’re an active development frontier in tech. In 2023–2025 we’ve seen an explosion of progress: robots like Figure 02 and Optimus can now walk, grasp, and
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