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  1. Chinese humanoid robots dominate the market with thousands shipped a year. But most are still performative rather than functional

    Chinese companies are leading the global market in humanoid robot production, with thousands of units shipped annually for tasks like parcel sorting and even performative demonstrations. While China excels in mass production and data harvesting, the U.S. holds an edge in AI development for these robots. Despite significant investment and a large number of manufacturers, many experts believe the demand for functional humanoid robots still lags behind production capacity, with most current models being more performative than practical for real-world, unpredictable environments. AI

    Chinese humanoid robots dominate the market with thousands shipped a year. But most are still performative rather than functional

    IMPACT Confirms China's manufacturing dominance in AI hardware, but highlights the ongoing challenge of translating AI capabilities into practical, in-demand robotic applications.

  2. Here is another video (03:35) showing the EngineAI T800 in Kung Fu-like martial arts scenes: "Born to Disrupt!T800". https://youtu.be/FGcQqyCaG5s?si=f6OJAy

    EngineAI has released a video showcasing their T800 humanoid robot performing martial arts. The robot is shown executing Kung Fu-like movements in a demonstration titled "Born to Disrupt!T800". This release highlights the robot's advanced capabilities in dynamic physical actions. AI

    IMPACT Showcases advanced physical capabilities in humanoid robots, potentially impacting robotics development.