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Article: Your First Humanoid Robot Coworker Will Probably Be Chinese
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The World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai showcased numerous humanoid robots performing various actions, but many were being remotely controlled by humans and had limited dexterity, such as lacking functional fingers. Despite these current limitations, analysts forecast massive growth in the humanoid robot market, with China expected to be a dominant player due to its high number of developing companies.

A key example is the Hangzhou-based company Unitree, which produces advanced and relatively inexpensive robots, positioning it as a national tech champion amid a crowded field of over 200 Chinese firms developing humanoids. This rapid expansion has led to Chinese government warnings about potential overcapacity and unnecessary replication within the industry.

The main topics covered are the demonstration and current limitations of humanoid robots, market forecasts for their adoption, and China's competitive landscape in robotics, focusing on the company Unitree.

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https://www.wired.com/story/china-humanoid-robot-coworkers/
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2026-01-20 11:00
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