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Shanghai released China’s first governance guidelines for humanoid robots during the 2024 World Artificial Intelligence Conference.
0:00 - Introduction and Overview
0:03 - Shanghai's Governance Guidelines for Humanoid Robots
1:00 - Nio's Testing of Quavo with Huawei's Harmony OS
2:05 - Hyperrealistic Robots by EX Robots
2:56 - National Local Joint Humanoid Robot Innovation Center's King Long
3:41 - Human Stem Cell Brain in Robots by Tianjin University
4:19 - Emotional Humanoid Robot by Fudan University
5:02 - XL Climbing the Great Wall by Robot Era
5:37 - Conclusion and Call for Suggestions
An array of humanoid robots were showcased during the conference, including the Unitree Robotics H1, a Chinese full-size general purpose humanoid robot capable of running as well as Tesla’s Optimus.
The guidelines emphasize the need for a reliable industrial supply chain and the integration of robotics across sectors where humans currently perform dangerous tasks.
Humanoid robots took center stage at the AI conference as China aggressively aims to take over the humanoid robotic market.
By 2025, the Chinese government wants to mass produce humanoid robots by nurturing a few large-scale companies, creating a cluster of specialized small and medium-sized enterprises, and fostering industrial hubs dedicated to humanoids.
The following are just some of the latest developments in Chinese humanoid robotics.
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