Humanoid robots are officially stepping out of the lab and into real life. Unitree’s G1 just pulled off a full kung fu routine that looks straight out of an action movie. Another G1 — nicknamed Jake the RZBot — hit the streets of Austin, hyping people up like a real influencer. In San Francisco, a secret underground “robot fight club” called Silicon Coliseum packed out a warehouse with bots battling for glory. Over in China, Agibot signed one of the biggest humanoid factory deals in history — nearly ten thousand robots for Long Cheer’s assembly lines. Tesla, meanwhile, hit delays with Optimus’ hands, and India’s space agency is literally sending a humanoid into orbit. And to top it all off, an AI chatbot that made millions now wants legal human rights. What You’ll See: • Unitree G1’s new “Kung Fu Kid V6.0” demo with human-like agility • Jake the RZBot — a humanoid turned viral street icon in Austin • Inside San Francisco’s underground robot fight club scene • Agibot’s massive 10,000-unit factory deal with Long Cheer • Tesla’s hand design struggles slowing Optimus production • India’s humanoid Vyommitra preparing for space missions • The millionaire AI chatbot demanding legal personhood Credit to : xHumanoids