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The world of AI and robotics accelerated faster this year than almost anyone expected.
Humanoid robots became cheaper, faster, and more capable. Some started running, learning, and operating in real environments. Others appeared on public streets, in factories, and even in military roles.
China pushed large-scale deployment, Boston Dynamics redefined movement, and multiple demos crossed uncomfortable lines on camera.
From autonomous combat systems and robotic police to synthetic skin, self-evolving intelligence, and machines that barely need human input, the gap between controlled demos and real-world use shrank rapidly.