Ars Technica reports that Hugging Face has introduced a roughly $2,500 bipedal humanoid robot project built around 3D-printable legs. The effort targets builders and researchers rather than mainstream consumers, lowering the hardware barrier for hands-on robotics experiments. Its broader significance is in open, reproducible embodied AI research, where models and control systems need physical platforms for testing.
As artificial intelligence advances toward Embodied AI and real-world physical interaction, high-fidelity 3D simulation environments have long been an…
Hugging Face and chip giant AMD have jointly announced the "AMD Open Robotics Hackathon," an event designed to inspire developers, researchers, and makers…