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China's Robot Rush: Humanoids Flood Shanghai!
20 Jan
Summary
- Humanoid robots demonstrated advanced mobility but limited dexterity.
- China leads in humanoid robot development and adoption forecasts.
- Unitree, a Chinese startup, offers advanced robots at a fraction of US costs.

The World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai revealed a significant presence of humanoid robots, characterized by dynamic movements like leaping and striding, yet often exhibiting limited dexterity and grasping capabilities.
While the show floor buzzed with activity, human operators often provided high-level instructions, highlighting that advanced balance and routine execution are coupled with human direction for tasks like navigation and interaction.
Experts anticipate substantial economic and workforce impacts, with projections suggesting millions of humanoids shipped annually by 2035. Bank of America analysts foresee 10 million units shipped yearly, while Morgan Stanley forecasts a billion in use by 2050, with China hosting over 300 million.



