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21/02/2026

A Chinese robotics company just unveiled a humanoid robot that wields a sword with incredible precision during a Chinese New Year demo. Inspired by martial arts, the robot executes smooth slashes, spins, and fast movements that feel more like choreography than traditional robotics.

Nicknamed “Linghu Chong” by local media, the robot showcases how far humanoid motion control has come. With dozens of movement points across its body, it coordinates complex actions while staying perfectly balanced — even during rapid, dynamic routines.

Originally introduced in 2025 with top research support, the Robotera L7 has already demonstrated skills from breakdancing to practical tasks. This latest showcase proves how humanoid robots are evolving fast — moving from simple machines to expressive, human-like performers.

20/02/2026

The CEO of Unitree Robotics, Wang Xingxing, clearly has strong confidence in the safety and reliability of his robots — and it shows.

Moments like this highlight just how much trust the creators themselves place in the technology they’re building.

20/02/2026

A new Atlas robot from Boston Dynamics showcases smooth, human-like movement paired with mobility that goes beyond human limits.

19/02/2026

This feels unreal.
With Seedance 2.0, fans can create live-action anime scenes on their own.
Fan fiction just became cinematic storytelling.

19/02/2026

In just one year, the transformation is unreal — from clunky robots to almost human-like movement.

A 2025 vs 2026 comparison from the Chinese Spring Festival Gala shows just how fast humanoid robots are evolving.

The pace of progress is honestly mind-blowing.

18/02/2026

AGIBOT just unveiled the Expedition A3 humanoid robot, and it’s performing mid-air flying kicks and whirlwind strikes like a master martial artist.

This isn’t sci-fi — it’s the next level of physical intelligence in robotics.

17/02/2026

Every frame in this video is 100% AI-generated. No actors. No cameras. No VFX team.

This is ByteDance’s new video model, going head-to-head with Sora, Kling, and Veo. The detail, lighting, and textures are so realistic it doesn’t feel like AI anymore — it feels like a cinematic from a game.

We’re witnessing an entire industry shift in real time.

16/02/2026

This AI-generated clip remixes a peaceful meadow scene from Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, turning it into modern-day satire. Anakin Skywalker argues for building massive AI data centers, while Padmé Amidala pleads for cancer cures — before the edit spirals into meme-driven chaos.

It’s a sharp example of how AI can remix iconic scenes into commentary, parody, and internet culture in seconds.

15/02/2026

AI imagined an average night shift at Waffle House — and turned it into pure chaotic cinema.
Flying food, random brawls, shattered windows, and a final victory pose on the counter like the end of an action movie.
Created with Seedance 2.0, this over-the-top scene shows how a simple prompt can explode into cinematic madness.

15/02/2026

Hauntify Mixed Reality turns your own home into a horror game using Meta Quest. By scanning your room, the experience maps your real walls, doors, and furniture — then builds the nightmare around them.

Instead of playing in a separate virtual world, the game uses your actual space. Your hallway, couch, and bedroom all become part of the level, with threats placed directly into your environment through spatial mapping.

Creatures don’t stay on a screen. They appear behind furniture, crawl across your floor, and emerge from real doorways inside your home. Spaces that normally feel safe suddenly become part of the danger.

It’s not scary just because of better visuals — it’s intense because it happens in a place you know.

Experiences like Hauntify Mixed Reality and Panic Room MR show how mixed reality on Meta Quest is evolving beyond simple overlays into full, environment-driven gameplay.

14/02/2026

A dance battle between Donald Trump and Michael Jackson — but none of it is real.

This video was created using Seedance 2.0, an AI video model developed by ByteDance, capable of turning simple text and images into highly realistic scenes.

While Trump and Jackson did know each other in the early 1990s, this dance-off never actually happened. AI just made it look like it did.

14/02/2026

This entire scene was created using China’s Seedance 2.0 video model — 100% AI-generated from just a few words.
Faces, voices, tone, and emotion were all handled by the model itself. It looks like a movie scene, but none of it is real.

The shot consistency, facial detail, lip sync, and overall impact are what really stand out. Not long ago, this level of realism would’ve required a full VFX studio and a massive budget.

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