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RE: LeoThread 2025-10-27 15-13

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In workforce automation, China is deploying robots across various industries. The Unit G1 humanoid robot, standing roughly 4'4" tall and costing just $16,000, can mimic human movements with a dozen degrees of freedom—walking, running, dancing, or even helping with daily chores. Robot dogs, like the Goto models, are capable of tight maneuvers, flips, obstacle navigation, and even participating in athletic events such as the Asian Games, where they've been used to carry equipment.

Chinese tech companies are also creating hyper-realistic androids—robots that look, move, and act identically to humans. Over 200 humanoid robots, styled to resemble scientists or historical figures, are already in operation in museums, hotels, and educational settings, blurring the lines between machine and person.