Tech News Video. Meet the first consumer-ready humanoid robot that’ll do your chores Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 30/10/2025 - 16:47 GMT+1 An American company just launched what they say is the first humanoid robot that is able to do domestic chores. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Meet the first consumer-ready humanoid robot that’ll do your chores Now playing Next One injured, train services suspended as heavy rains lash Andalusia Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 30th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next Solar energy in space: Why so complex? |Euronews Tech Talks Podcast Now playing Next Big Tech spending on Brussels lobbying hits record high, report claims Now playing Next Could invisible fences be the future of livestock farming? Now playing Next WWI soldiers' bottle messages found on Australian beach Now playing Next Hungary's enlargement policy: No to Ukraine, yes to Western Balkans Now playing Next Moscow says it tested Poseidon drone, another nuclear 'super weapon' Now playing Next Is Belgium too small a country to use its new fighter jets? Now playing Next Scenes of joy at D66 and GreenLeft HQs on Dutch election night Now playing Next Astérix in Lusitania: 'We had to include Portuguese hospitality in the story' Now playing Next Hong Kong finalises preparations for Chinese National Games 2025 Now playing Next Three dead in Russian strikes as Moscow continues attacks on Ukraine's power grid Now playing Next ECB keeps interest rate at 2% as growth holds up against trade tension Now playing Next Dutch election stuns in night full of surprises: What you need to know More videos
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