China is already testing humanoid robots equipped with artificial intelligence in factories, against a backdrop of competition with the USA.
China is rapidly advancing towards becoming a global leader in humanoid robots by 2027, intensifying competition with the USA. Companies like Astribot, a startup based in Shenzhen, are at the forefront. Their latest creation, the “S1,” showcases impressive capabilities, executing precise movements at a speed of 10 m/s while handling up to 10 kg per arm.
This humanoid can perform complex tasks, such as pouring wine or delicately slicing vegetables, reflecting its potential in various industries. Additionally, the development of humanoid robots by firms like Unitree and UBTech demonstrates China’s commitment to innovating in this space.
With around 40 different humanoid robots currently in development, the landscape is evolving rapidly, challenging established players like Boston Dynamics and their new electric Atlas model. As these technologies advance, the implications for automation and operational efficiency in various sectors will be profound. 🌍.
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