China's spring festival celebration featured a fleet of dancing robots that flexed the country's advancements in robotics
- The 2025 Spring Festival Gala featured a performance by 16 humanoid robots, showcasing China's advancements in robotics, as reported by state media company China Media Group.
- The robots, developed by Unitree, performed a synchronized dance routine alongside human dancers, impressing the audience with their precision and coordination.
- The Gala, watched by one billion viewers, highlighted the blending of traditional culture with modern technology, marking it as China's Year of the Robot.
- The event also included performances by the American pop band OneRepublic, emphasizing the festival's diverse entertainment offerings.
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China's spring festival celebration featured a fleet of dancing robots that flexed the country's advancements in robotics
Dancers — robot and human — performed in Beijing on Tuesday.CCTV Spring Festival GalaChina is flexing its humanoid robot advancements.A group of 16 humanoid robots performed a Chinese folk dance in Beijing ahead of the Lunar New Year.Humanoid robots are becoming a big focus for tech giants like Elon Musk and Nvidia's Jensen Huang.China touted its robotics advancements through a fleet of dancing humanoid robots at a festival in Beijing.Dozens of …
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