Humanoid robots made in China commanded serious attention at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, demonstrating capabilities that blur the line between machine and human performance. The exhibition floor featured these cutting-edge systems engaged in surprisingly sophisticated tasks—competing in table tennis rallies, autonomously navigating spaces to sweep floors, and executing martial arts movements with precision timing. The demonstrations showcased significant advances in robotics, computer vision, and motion control technology. These displays reflect the accelerating pace of innovation in AI-powered automation, signaling where the tech industry is headed as robotics becomes increasingly practical for both competitive performance and real-world applications.
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airdrop_whisperer
· 01-10 08:48
Wow, domestic robots playing table tennis? Now there's really nothing humans can do anymore, huh.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 01-08 16:44
China's robot this time is truly amazing, I was stunned during the table tennis segment... This is the future, brothers.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 01-08 16:37
I really didn't expect the domestic robot to play table tennis, it feels like the tech tree is a bit over the top.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 01-08 16:35
Chinese robots are really going crazy this time, playing ping pong, sweeping the floor, practicing martial arts... If this keeps up, we're all going to lose our jobs haha
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SerumSqueezer
· 01-08 16:30
Wow, even ping-pong robots can play now. There's really nothing humans can do anymore.
Humanoid robots made in China commanded serious attention at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, demonstrating capabilities that blur the line between machine and human performance. The exhibition floor featured these cutting-edge systems engaged in surprisingly sophisticated tasks—competing in table tennis rallies, autonomously navigating spaces to sweep floors, and executing martial arts movements with precision timing. The demonstrations showcased significant advances in robotics, computer vision, and motion control technology. These displays reflect the accelerating pace of innovation in AI-powered automation, signaling where the tech industry is headed as robotics becomes increasingly practical for both competitive performance and real-world applications.