The video titled "China Robot Talent Show" was shared by CCTV on its official website and social media platforms, showing the diversity of robot models developed by Chinese companies, from humanoid robots, animal robots to robots serving industry, agricultural production...
The most notable highlight that attracts viewers in this video is the diverse application of humanoid robots, from folk dancing, martial arts performances, marathons to doing jobs such as housework, baking, mixing drinks or assisting the police in controlling crime...
Short video shows the incredible capabilities of Chinese robots (Video: CCTV).
The video quickly went viral after being shared on social media. Many netizens said they were amazed and admired when they realized the rapid development of the robot industry in China.
China is emerging as a powerhouse in the robotics industry, largely due to the country's government 's heavy investment in robotics and automation.
Notable among them is the "Made in China 2025" plan launched in 2015, with the goal that in the next 10 years, China will become a powerhouse in robotics and manufacturing automation, reducing dependence on manual labor and competing with technological powers such as the US, Japan, etc.
The Chinese government has had supportive policies, with billions of dollars in investment funds and preferential policies for startups, especially in the fields of technology and robotics.
Chinese startups in the field of robotics and automation have taken advantage of investments, preferential policies from the government, domestic supply chains, cheap labor, etc. to create competitive products, surpassing competitors from other countries.
Chinese robot companies that have emerged and made a splash globally include Unitree, Inovance, DEEP Robotics, UBTech... with robot models that are diverse in design and features.
Market analysts assess that China is the global leader in the development of humanoid robots, and predict that China will control nearly one-third of the global humanoid robot market within the next five years.
However, the rapid development of humanoid robots and the automation revolution is causing concerns in China itself, as many fear that unemployment will increase as robots replace human jobs.
According to the World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs 2024 Report, experts predict that 23% of workers will be affected by artificial intelligence in the coming years. The report also said that advances in technology and digitization are gradually leading to a recession in the labor market in China, a country known as the "factory of the world".
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/cong-nghe/kha-nang-kinh-ngac-cua-robot-trung-quoc-mua-vo-chay-marathon-lam-banh-20250520011336254.htm
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