China deploys an army of humanoid robots to car factories
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China deploys an army of humanoid robots to car factories
It looks exactly like a scene out of the Hollywood movie iRobot, depicting the Isacc Asimov classic sci-fi novel: a warehouse filled with gleaming white robots standing in a precise military grid, moving in unison when ordered.
Chery, which also makes Omoda and Jaecoo cars, wants to sell 90,000 robot dogs and 40,000 humanoid robots within five years. At the Chinese group's Co-Create Co-Define event, they announced that within the foreseeable future, vehicles would account for 50 percent of their production, while robots would now account for the other half.
UBTECH Robotics has announced the launch of the world's first "mass production" of industrial humanoid robots. Hundreds of Walker S2 models have already left the factory, and the pace of deliveries has accelerated compared to previous announcements. Hundreds of robots are already on the assembly line. Videos shared on Chinese social media show completed batches of Walker S2 robots ready for shipment. UBTECH launched mass production earlier than …
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