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Fast track to the future: China's Humanoid Robot Games goes mainstream

The World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing are gaining popularity as a showcase for China's advancements in robotics. While the event is still in its early stages, it provides a unique opportunity to observe the cutting-edge innovations in the Chinese humanoid industry. The games serve as a public benchmark, testing the capabilities of robots in various scenarios, including running and performing more intricate tasks.

China's robotics industry has been generating significant interest, particularly in contrast to the more sophisticated approach taken by Western rivals. These rivals argue that China is focusing on preprogrammed dances and running rather than developing truly intelligent technology that could drive the future economy. Despite this criticism, Chinese investors have shown confidence in the sector; Unitree Robotics' stock value surged during its Shanghai IPO this week.

However, the challenge now lies in transitioning the enthusiasm generated by the World Humanoid Robot Games into practical applications for both the public and businesses.

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