(27 Aug 2024)
CHINA ROBOTS
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Beijing, China – 21 August 2024
1. Various of humanoid robot with the appearance of Chinese poet Su Shi
2. Close of robot’s hand
3. Various of humanoid robots on display and visitors at the World Robot Conference
4. Wide of Li Boyang, CEO of EX Robots, interacting with a humanoid being seated on a wheelchair
5. Various of humanoid robot making hand gestures
6. Close of hands
7. Various of Li talking to visitors
8. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Li Boyang, CEO and founder of EX Robots:
"Within a family, emotional exchanges and emotional support are very important. We need a vivid robot in our lives. It can provide service to us as a chief servant in the family. And no matter if it’s elderly people that live alone, or some young people or children, they all long for the companion of such a robot."
9. Photo showing Yueqian, a Chinese teenager (left), and a humanoid robot (right) designed with Yueqian’s appearance and voice
10. Various of humanoid robot with the appearance of Chinese teenager Yueqian
11. UPSOUND (Mandarin) Technician
"Why is your name Yueqian (meaning transition in physics)?"
12. UPSOUND (Mandarin) Robot Yueqian
"I’ve answered many times the meaning of my name. It’s from a physics term “quantum transition”. It stands for breakthrough and change. Do you have other questions?"
13. Various of visitors taking photos of robots
14. Various of robots
15. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Li Boyang, CEO and founder of EX Robots:
"In the past, many actions of our robots were an automatic feedback based on different scenarios. This year, with the use of a large model, this kind of feedback is no longer a set program, but something that’s generative. No matter if it’s the robots’ verbal expression, or their actions in response to the environment they see or sense, these are all generated. So it fits better in complex scenarios for future application, such as family service – scenarios keep changing at home, and this is probably different from industrial robots."
16. Various of robot walking
17. Various of robot being locked up after demonstration
18. Various of robot playing Yangqin, a Chinese musical instrument
19. Various of robot writing Chinese calligraphy
20. Wide of visitors taking photos of robots
21. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Lai Jie, founder and CEO of Astribot:
"Previously, people could only use programming to solve problems in robots’ movements. We instead have collected human data and use a learning-based method. In this way, there are several advantages. First, the data collected come from humans, so the movements are very similar to those of humans. Secondly, it (the robot) is also able to learn organized and logical ways of operation that are similar to those of humans. This also makes it easier for the robot to integrate with large models and break down tasks."
22. Various of robot playing Yongchun, a form of martial art
23. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Lai Jie, founder and CEO of Astribot:
24. Various of humanoid robot dancing performance
25. Various of Dora, a humanoid robot developed by Noetix, walking
26. Various of Hobbs, a humanoid robotics developed by Noetix
27. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Guo Peng, visitor:
"In daily communication and scenarios, there’s a lack of contact and direct care between people. Robots will fill in the blank very well."
28. Various of visitors at World Robot Conference
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The future is nearly here, with more and more lifelike humanoid robots on display in China.
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