XPENG details robotaxi testing, a humanoid robot, and two flying car projects, powered by in-house Turing chips and a VLA model, with Amap integration.
Company promises three robotaxi models, a humanoid robot and flying cars leveraging a new vision-based AI model.
XPENG has taken a major step into the future of mobility and artificial intelligence with the unveiling of its latest technologies at the 2025 XPENG AI Day, themed “Emergence.” Held at XPENG Science ...
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Following in the footsteps of Tesla, which is developing a humanoid robot called Optimus, Rivian on Tuesday announced its ...