SMRTR TechMay 26, 2026Ars Technica

3D-printable humanoid legs let robotics experiments run wild

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Hugging Face has released LeRobot Humanoid, a $2,500 pair of 3D-printable humanoid robot legs designed to make AI robotics research more accessible. Built from affordable, off-the-shelf parts, the open platform includes assembly instructions, software tools, and simulation support — allowing researchers to quickly test, repair, and modify robots, creating a continuous feedback loop between real-world experiments and AI training simulations.

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