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China's humanoid robots can already run marathons and play ping-pong, but experts say real-world jobs are the next big challenge. A new national plan aims to move the robots from entertainment to factories, warehouses and hospitals, with 10,000 units targeted for deployment by year's end. See more.
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China's humanoid robots can already run marathons and play ping-pong, but experts say real-world jobs are the next big challenge. A new national plan aims to move the robots from entertainment to factories, warehouses and hospitals, with 10,000 units targeted for deployment by year's end. See more.
For more, check out our exclusive content on CGTN Now and subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The China Report.