Robotics

Humanoid robots show off their language and boxing skills in Hong Kong

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Humanoid robots show off their language and boxing skills in Hong Kong

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Over 100 robots, including humanoid robots, were showcased at an exhibition in Hong Kong, demonstrating their language and physical skills. Chinese manufacturers are leading players in the development of humanoid robots, with applications in customer service, education, and entertainment.

A humanoid robot showcased its language skills in Hong Kong, singing songs and speaking to people in Mandarin and English. The X2 Ultra robot from AGIBOT Innovation was among over 100 robots exhibited at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. The robot can provide emotional satisfaction to humans through conversations and serve as a teacher. Chinese manufacturers are leading players in the development of humanoid robots, with over 140 manufacturers and 330 models. London-based technology research group Omdia ranked three Chinese companies as first-tier vendors in its global assessment. They shipped over 1,000 units of general-purpose embodied intelligent robots last year. The exhibition showcased robotic capabilities, including talking, punching, and doing backflips. Chinese exhibitors flexed their advances, with plans to launch factories for mass production. The next stage of robotics is expected to move toward human-like robots with emotional exchanges and facial expressions. One company is developing humanoid robots that can be used as customer service representatives or museum tour guides.

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