China boldly claims it has a plan to mass-produce humanoid robots that can 'reshape the world' within 2 years

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China must be stopped..
They are an existential threat unto the world and humanity.
 

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:mjlol:The stupidest 🧢🧢🧢🧢 ass country that only skates cause their in the East and cause of Confusus

I Wish Ghengis Khan spun the block on they ass so we wouldn’t have to put up this charade
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China internet police reading this thread like “allwiiight, ooookay …. “I’m putting cases on all you motherfukkers”

 

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[Robotics] Unitree unveils its new R1 humanoid. Starting at $5,900 and weighing only 25kg. Cheaper than G1



Posted on Fri Jul 25 10:07:55 2025 UTC


Unitree just unveiled the new R1 humanoid.
Starting at $5,900 and weighing only 25kg (55lb).
 

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[Robotics] Unitree unveils its new R1 humanoid. Starting at $5,900 and weighing only 25kg. Cheaper than G1



Posted on Fri Jul 25 10:07:55 2025 UTC


Unitree just unveiled the new R1 humanoid.
Starting at $5,900 and weighing only 25kg (55lb).

Idk hat shyt looks like computer graphics to me.:patrice:
 

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Humanoid robots are basically worthless as anything other than entertainment or a novelty.

On a factory floor, what will be more efficient? A robot with wheels that can carry many items stacked upon its back or something in the shape of a human which has more points of failure?

What's more efficient as a window cleaner? A drone or a humanoid?

What's more effective to transfer disabled people from bed, a wheelchair that can adjust height while an overhead lift carries the person or a humanoid robot?

The practical use i can see for humanoid robots would be for animatronic attractions at Disney land or for crash test dummies, training dummies for medical purposes, and military operations where they appear as civilians but are actually recording data---but even then you're better off making small drones that record and pass data to their swarms.
 
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