China has recently unveiled 'Tiangong', a new humanoid robot, marking yet another addition to its rapidly expanding portfolio of humanoid robotics. Despite claims of it being the first self-developed electric running robot, there are contentions regarding its novelty, as other models like Unitree H1 have shown similar or superior capabilities. The pace of China's AI development continues to accelerate, with advancements not only in robotics but also in large language models (LLMs), presenting a new Sora competitor and robots capable of domestic tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and laundry.
'Tiangong', a new Chinese humanoid. There's a new humanoid announcement every week now. 2024 is truly the year of the humanoids. https://t.co/nCiatCb1xi
China already has thousands of humanoids. https://t.co/PJvCujufwB
On Thursday, I posted about China's recent major LLM developments. Just three days later, China now has a Sora competitor and a humanoid robot that can cook, clean, and do laundry. China's pace of AI development should not be underestimated. https://t.co/knB1vgvCbf https://t.co/vBszfQN0Zk
China sure does have a lot of humanoid robot companies. Another new announcement here. This one is weird because they claim it's the "first" electric running robot. It's not even the first in China, Unitree H1 is faster... https://t.co/dTQVIJgmJ7
#China unveils first self-developed humanoid robot https://t.co/PQTZERDvC0