China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) published a roadmap last week for plans to mass-produce “advanced-level” humanoid robots by 2025

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China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) published a roadmap last week for plans to mass-produce “advanced-level” humanoid robots by 2025. The country has high hopes for humanoid robot technology and believes it has the opportunity to reshape the world. 

The roadmap outlined the ministry’s development goals and sparked a surge in the shares of Chinese robotics companies. China also aims to become a global tech leader by having globally advanced technology by 2027. 

A humanoid is a non-human entity with human form or characteristics. For example, a humanoid may have opposable anterior forelimb-appendages, visible spectrum-binocular vision, or biomechanic plantigrade-bipedalism.

The policy document did not provide much details, but it showed China’s ambition to make humanoid robots that can think, learn and innovate by 2027. The country also plans to establish a reliable industry supply chain system to support the manufacture of the humanoid robots.

Here are some AI robots in China: 

  • Ms Tang Yu A virtual humanoid robot powered by AI and appointed as the Rotating CEO of Fujian NetDragon Websoft, a Chinese metaverse corporation. 
  • GR-1 A jet black, lanky robot that can walk on two legs at a speed of 5 kilometers an hour while carrying a load of 50 kilograms. The GR-1 was displayed at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai in July. 
  • Cyberdog 2 A robot dog that weighs 8.9 kg and stands at a height of 36.7 CM. It has the appearance of a doberman breed and is equipped with xyomara micro drives. 

Other AI robots include: 

  • Sophia: A socially intelligent humanoid robot developed by the Hong Kong-based engineering and robotics company Hanson Robotics. 
  • Ameca: The world’s most advanced, most realistic humanoid robot created by Engineered Arts in 2021. 
  • Apollo: Apptronik’s latest humanoid robot.

Ameca is considered the world’s most advanced human-shaped robot. Created by Engineered Arts in 2021, Ameca uses microphones, cameras, and facial recognition software.  It can mimic human facial expressions and movements with a high level of realism.  Ameca can also perform a range of facial expressions, including winking, pursing its lips, and scrunching its nose. 

Other advanced humanoid robots include: 

  • Sophia Developed by Hanson Robotics in 2016, Sophia is the world’s first robot citizen and the United Nations Development Programme’s first robot Innovation Ambassador. 
  • Humanoid robots These robots are designed to look and move like humans. They are often equipped with sensors and cameras that allow them to recognize human faces and emotions, respond to voice commands, and carry out conversations.

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