Factories in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces have recently been intensively testing and deploying humanoid robots. Social media videos show that robots have entered the clothing, automotive, and logistics industries, beginning to replace some of the original human labor. Interviewees believe that robots should be doing work that humans cannot do, not making it impossible for humans to survive; they argue that the Chinese Communist Party's push fo…
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Factories in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces have recently been intensively testing and deploying humanoid robots. Social media videos show that robots have entered the clothing, automotive, and logistics industries, beginning to replace some of the original human labor. Interviewees believe that robots should be doing work that humans cannot do, not making it impossible for humans to survive; they argue that the Chinese Communist Party's push fo…