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#12685360
28 August 2025
The Unitree H1, one of the two biped humanoid robots developed by the Chinese robotics company, greets congress attendants during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025.
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#12685361
28 August 2025
The Unitree H1, one of the two biped humanoid robots developed by the Chinese robotics company, greets congress attendants during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025.
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#12685362
28 August 2025
The Unitree H1, one of the two biped humanoid robots developed by the Chinese robotics company, shakes hands with a congress assistant during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025.
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#12685363
28 August 2025
The Unitree H1, one of the two biped humanoid robots developed by the Chinese robotics company, greets congress attendants during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025.
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#6196106
18 November 2020
Albert Hubo talking to singer Jang Yoon Jung during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005, KAIST, Korea and Dallas, Texas based Hanson Robotics, Inc (HRI) released the world's first android head mounted on a life-size walking bi-pedal frame at the APEC Summit in Seoul, Korea. The walking frame was based on the KHR-3 HUBO, while the head was an exact recreation of the late physicist, Albert Einstein. The android was able to speak and cover a wide range of natural facial expressions, built upon prior HRI development on the Philip K. Dick android, which made its official debut at the Wired Magazine NextFest 05' in Chicago, Illinois. The humanoid prototype was officially dubbed "Albert Einstein Hubo".
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#6196110
18 November 2020
Albert Hubo talking to singer Jang Yoon Jung during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005, KAIST, Korea and Dallas, Texas based Hanson Robotics, Inc (HRI) released the world's first android head mounted on a life-size walking bi-pedal frame at the APEC Summit in Seoul, Korea. The walking frame was based on the KHR-3 HUBO, while the head was an exact recreation of the late physicist, Albert Einstein. The android was able to speak and cover a wide range of natural facial expressions, built upon prior HRI development on the Philip K. Dick android, which made its official debut at the Wired Magazine NextFest 05' in Chicago, Illinois. The humanoid prototype was officially dubbed "Albert Einstein Hubo".
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#6196112
18 November 2020
Albert Hubo talking to singer Jang Yoon Jung during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005, KAIST, Korea and Dallas, Texas based Hanson Robotics, Inc (HRI) released the world's first android head mounted on a life-size walking bi-pedal frame at the APEC Summit in Seoul, Korea. The walking frame was based on the KHR-3 HUBO, while the head was an exact recreation of the late physicist, Albert Einstein. The android was able to speak and cover a wide range of natural facial expressions, built upon prior HRI development on the Philip K. Dick android, which made its official debut at the Wired Magazine NextFest 05' in Chicago, Illinois. The humanoid prototype was officially dubbed "Albert Einstein Hubo".
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#6196114
18 November 2020
Albert Hubo dance performance on the stage during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005, KAIST, Korea and Dallas, Texas based Hanson Robotics, Inc (HRI) released the world's first android head mounted on a life-size walking bi-pedal frame at the APEC Summit in Seoul, Korea. The walking frame was based on the KHR-3 HUBO, while the head was an exact recreation of the late physicist, Albert Einstein. The android was able to speak and cover a wide range of natural facial expressions, built upon prior HRI development on the Philip K. Dick android, which made its official debut at the Wired Magazine NextFest 05' in Chicago, Illinois. The humanoid prototype was officially dubbed "Albert Einstein Hubo".
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#6196116
18 November 2020
Albert Hubo dance performance on the stage during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005, KAIST, Korea and Dallas, Texas based Hanson Robotics, Inc (HRI) released the world's first android head mounted on a life-size walking bi-pedal frame at the APEC Summit in Seoul, Korea. The walking frame was based on the KHR-3 HUBO, while the head was an exact recreation of the late physicist, Albert Einstein. The android was able to speak and cover a wide range of natural facial expressions, built upon prior HRI development on the Philip K. Dick android, which made its official debut at the Wired Magazine NextFest 05' in Chicago, Illinois. The humanoid prototype was officially dubbed "Albert Einstein Hubo".
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#6196118
18 November 2020
Albert Hubo dance performance on the stage during an Albert Hubo unveiling event in Seoul, South Korea on Dec 12, 2005. In November 2005, KAIST, Korea and Dallas, Texas based Hanson Robotics, Inc (HRI) released the world's first android head mounted on a life-size walking bi-pedal frame at the APEC Summit in Seoul, Korea. The walking frame was based on the KHR-3 HUBO, while the head was an exact recreation of the late physicist, Albert Einstein. The android was able to speak and cover a wide range of natural facial expressions, built upon prior HRI development on the Philip K. Dick android, which made its official debut at the Wired Magazine NextFest 05' in Chicago, Illinois. The humanoid prototype was officially dubbed "Albert Einstein Hubo".
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