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China to host first humanoid robot Olympics with 500 bots in sports and combat
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56451, member: 636"] Beijing hosts the 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games next week featuring competitive events for artificial intelligence machines. Over five hundred robots from 127 companies will participate in badminton, basketball, table tennis, fighting, and dance competitions. CCTV documented robots mimicking professional athlete movements during training sessions. This marks the first global competitive event designed specifically for humanoid machines. The games represent China's growing leadership in physical artificial intelligence development. Chinese manufacturers dominate humanoid robotics through aggressive pricing strategies and substantial investment backing. Tencent and Alibaba support numerous companies seeking public offerings in this emerging sector. Unitree recently demonstrated a humanoid robot priced at approximately six thousand dollars. China leverages its manufacturing expertise to produce complex robotic systems requiring advanced hardware beyond software capabilities. The nation's industrial infrastructure provides significant advantages for mass production of humanoid technologies. Physical artificial intelligence gains mainstream attention as companies strive to make robots accessible to consumers. The competition showcases technological progress while highlighting future integration of humanoids into society. [/QUOTE]
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