What happened
A Chinese robotics company called Moya revealed a robot they're describing as the world's first fully biomimetic machine — meaning it's designed to copy how real biological bodies move, not just perform factory tasks. It's built to be lifelike in the way it operates.
Why it matters
The context behind the story.
Most robots today are rigid and mechanical. A robot that moves like a living thing opens the door to machines that can navigate homes, hospitals, and unpredictable real-world environments. The gap between a robot and a humanlike assistant is closing faster than most people realize.
Takeaway
Robots are starting to move less like machines and more like us. That changes everything.
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