I find China's achievements absolutely inspiring. A peaceful nation achieving super power status through only hard work and resilience. Greetings from Iran
Iran is actually doing quite well. Considering its many disadvantages and extremely hostile neighborhood. Not ending up like Libya, Syria, etc is an achievement in itself. Iran is about the only country that US media has been consistently calling for war against for 40 years.
They forced 300 million people to move to the cities to work 18 hour days worked them into the ground not peaceful big bullies more like hypocrites too communism using capitalism how does that work
Peaceful? They are communist country known for massive human rights violations, including the supremacy of the Han ethnic group, and removal of multiple ethnic groups. Including the death camps that they have the Uighurs in 😅
As China leads the charge with humanoid robots to address its labor challenges, it’s a reminder of how innovation shapes economies. 🤖 But while automation and AI take center stage globally, here in Singapore 🇸🇬, our local small businesses rely on the human touch to thrive. Did you know that SMEs make up 99% of all businesses in Singapore and contribute to nearly half of our GDP? 💼 By supporting homegrown brands, we’re not just investing in products or services-we’re sustaining jobs, driving creativity, and ensuring our economy stays resilient. Who else believes in the power of local talent to complement global innovation? 🙌✨
Greetings from Iran. Robotization of businesses is inevitable IMO. But as the cost of robots go down, even a mom and pop SME can employ a robot or two to do the work, and they can enjoy their lives instead of toiling away hours each day.
@@Darkmatter321 Greetings to you in Iran! 🌍 You make an excellent point-robotization is indeed an inevitable and exciting part of the future, and as technology becomes more accessible, even small businesses could benefit from employing robots to ease their workload. 🤖 That said, it’s also the human creativity, passion, and personal touch that make SMEs so unique and vital, especially here in Singapore. 🇸🇬 Perhaps the future lies in finding that perfect balance-letting automation handle repetitive tasks while people focus on innovation and community. Thank you for sharing your perspective-here’s to a future where tech empowers everyone! 🙌✨
China will lead in robotics application in human ordinary life. Within this decade the human society will see a growing number of humanoid robots in real life. The reason is simple, the risky and repetitive tasks can be replaced by robots. Robots will enable humans to be more creative and service oriented instead of doing repetitive jobs. Let the robots come.
Are they for indoor use only? I can see these robots highly useful for elderly who like to walk around. The robot can shield the elderly from the sun with an umbrella while walking with them.
Be glad it's not well known or it will be attract mass immigration... when that happens Romanians will become a minority in Romania like what is ahppneing all over Europe...
The most advanced ones are still made out China. Those countries can find a way to reduce production costs, too. So, too early to identify the real winner.
Your point of view is 30 months out of date, the most advanced robots are now from Chinese companies who have effectively leapfrogged Boston Dynamics Secondly, it's not possible for other countries to cut costs to compete against China because it's all about supply chain. Just energy costs alone China is 50% cheaper. Not to mention steel, aluminum, transportation, ports, etc
Maybe someday, these robots can replicate a loved one that has passed away. Maybe, we will be able to do a brain scan and save all the memories from someone and place it into a robot that looks exactly like your loved one. A mother, a father, kids or whomever.
I didn't watch this video but I'd like to post a comment. According to one theory, which I didn't invent, one robots will be able to do everything & we humans will do whatever we want. We won't ever need to work or make money.
the human-like movements and mannerisms are nowhere near lifelike yet, so they should just make them look like robots until movements, etc. more lifelike - otherwise, it's a bit creepy. For now, prob best to make them look cute/cool to get people to become comfortable w/ them.
If everything gets replaced by robots/ AI and there is no money circulation as a result of not paying wages to humans then who is going to buy the end products manufactured by robots?!
CNA is a known Western propaganda outlet. They are HQed in Singapore but mostly employ Indians, Australians, and a smattering of hyper Anglophile overseas Chinese. Believe me, this is already very polite and balanced reporting from them. They have a lot of worse reporting, where if you don't look at the face onscreen you'd think it was an Australian racist.
Yess china 🇨🇳 shares ai opens sauce technology 😅were Americans only want to control ai for profit 📈 and not for making the world better place 🙄 as Australian More scared of usa 🇺🇸 😳 are government is whith usa 🇺🇸 my country is no longer a independent country 😢
Meanwhile China real estate bubbles burst and is still falling even now... and people there cannot find work because foreign investments fled. Even the japanese fled after the indiscriminate stabbing of young boy in kindergarten.
China had no car industry 5 years ago, today it's the #1 car export country, passing Japan and Germany within the last 12 months and still accelerating.
Please do, but you won't be able to compete on costs because China spent 20+ years building supply chain logistics while Americans were fighting goat herders in Afghanistan
Yess but i can see it being used in the battle fild too its only matter of time that will be interesting no longer who has the biggest military bet the
I don't like robots that try to mimic human life forms, I would prefer a robot as an intelligent machine that is useful for personal daily productivity and easily customized according to the environment's needs. Robot with too much human-like is uncanny to me.
One of the priorities is to replace the Filipina domestic workers in Hong Kong with these humanoid robots. That will be 250k going back to survive on 'pagpag*'. That will teach the Phil govt a lesson. *Recycled trash food, literally.
I find China's achievements absolutely inspiring. A peaceful nation achieving super power status through only hard work and resilience. Greetings from Iran
Iran is actually doing quite well. Considering its many disadvantages and extremely hostile neighborhood. Not ending up like Libya, Syria, etc is an achievement in itself.
Iran is about the only country that US media has been consistently calling for war against for 40 years.
They forced 300 million people to move to the cities to work 18 hour days worked them into the ground not peaceful big bullies more like hypocrites too communism using capitalism how does that work
Peaceful? They are communist country known for massive human rights violations, including the supremacy of the Han ethnic group, and removal of multiple ethnic groups. Including the death camps that they have the Uighurs in 😅
China's growth is impressive
These robots will become our best friends.
Haha no. First application is always military.
Until they decide it is enough.
By 2027, China will have at least a Army Corp of Robots in the PLA 😂😂😂
Skynet
Our Spring Festival Gala has already used robots😂
As China leads the charge with humanoid robots to address its labor challenges, it’s a reminder of how innovation shapes economies. 🤖 But while automation and AI take center stage globally, here in Singapore 🇸🇬, our local small businesses rely on the human touch to thrive. Did you know that SMEs make up 99% of all businesses in Singapore and contribute to nearly half of our GDP? 💼 By supporting homegrown brands, we’re not just investing in products or services-we’re sustaining jobs, driving creativity, and ensuring our economy stays resilient. Who else believes in the power of local talent to complement global innovation? 🙌✨
Greetings from Iran. Robotization of businesses is inevitable IMO. But as the cost of robots go down, even a mom and pop SME can employ a robot or two to do the work, and they can enjoy their lives instead of toiling away hours each day.
@@Darkmatter321 Greetings to you in Iran! 🌍 You make an excellent point-robotization is indeed an inevitable and exciting part of the future, and as technology becomes more accessible, even small businesses could benefit from employing robots to ease their workload. 🤖 That said, it’s also the human creativity, passion, and personal touch that make SMEs so unique and vital, especially here in Singapore. 🇸🇬 Perhaps the future lies in finding that perfect balance-letting automation handle repetitive tasks while people focus on innovation and community. Thank you for sharing your perspective-here’s to a future where tech empowers everyone! 🙌✨
I just need a robot friend to help me in my old age….cleaning and carrying me to the bathroom😅
yeah exactly what i am thinking. and home cleaning and cooking. Im confident they will be more affordable in the future
So ashamed to in the 🇺🇸, ignorance isn’t bliss…it’s behind.
China will lead in robotics application in human ordinary life. Within this decade the human society will see a growing number of humanoid robots in real life. The reason is simple, the risky and repetitive tasks can be replaced by robots. Robots will enable humans to be more creative and service oriented instead of doing repetitive jobs. Let the robots come.
🤣🤣🤣Sure,Why not🤣🤣🤣
The world NEED robot caregivers. Big market in developed nations.
Android assistant integrated with AI knowledge generated from Deepseek would be ideal for me.
🤣🤣🤣sure, why not,🤣🤣🤣
I'd like to buy a robot maid if available.
I look forward to the day that I can hire one of these robots to help me out at home so I do not have to live in a senior citizen nursing home.
Are they for indoor use only? I can see these robots highly useful for elderly who like to walk around. The robot can shield the elderly from the sun with an umbrella while walking with them.
🟢 Hello from Bucharest, Romania - a huge underrated city in Europe:)
Be glad it is underrated, so no it is not target destination for cultural enrichers from muslim and african countries.
Be glad it's not well known or it will be attract mass immigration... when that happens Romanians will become a minority in Romania like what is ahppneing all over Europe...
Not underrated in my. mind. Iran we know about Bucharest and how beautiful it is
Love your country and city it's got humans ai is scary don't promote it 😊
The most advanced ones are still made out China. Those countries can find a way to reduce production costs, too. So, too early to identify the real winner.
Your point of view is 30 months out of date, the most advanced robots are now from Chinese companies who have effectively leapfrogged Boston Dynamics
Secondly, it's not possible for other countries to cut costs to compete against China because it's all about supply chain. Just energy costs alone China is 50% cheaper. Not to mention steel, aluminum, transportation, ports, etc
No. It was in the past. In fact Kuka is now a Chinese companies. In the past it was German
Your comment revealed your low intellect, and inability to keep up with the latest information.
Maybe someday, these robots can replicate a loved one that has passed away. Maybe, we will be able to do a brain scan and save all the memories from someone and place it into a robot that looks exactly like your loved one. A mother, a father, kids or whomever.
There’s a movie made many years ago called Marjorie prime.
Yes you're right
@@mytravlsAnd there’s a movie called Replicas
You never want that
Realbotix claims it can do this
Are you a .... "pleasure" model 🤣🤣🤣. South Park 'AWESOMO'
I didn't watch this video but I'd like to post a comment.
According to one theory, which I didn't invent, one robots will be able to do everything & we humans will do whatever we want.
We won't ever need to work or make money.
I like unitree and engine AI
the human-like movements and mannerisms are nowhere near lifelike yet, so they should just make them look like robots until movements, etc. more lifelike - otherwise, it's a bit creepy. For now, prob best to make them look cute/cool to get people to become comfortable w/ them.
Would love to see them put to use in nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
Wow and NOT made by elon is this POSIBLE...
it is planning for aging sociaty in 10 years time.
👏👏👏👏👏
If everything gets replaced by robots/ AI and there is no money circulation as a result of not paying wages to humans then who is going to buy the end products manufactured by robots?!
In Communism only Dear leaders and their cronies are considered human.
What's with the ominous titling CNA? "Dark factories", seriously? Is the person in charge of producing this video from tw or something?
CNA is a known Western propaganda outlet. They are HQed in Singapore but mostly employ Indians, Australians, and a smattering of hyper Anglophile overseas Chinese.
Believe me, this is already very polite and balanced reporting from them. They have a lot of worse reporting, where if you don't look at the face onscreen you'd think it was an Australian racist.
Not just the producers, the whole CNA is an anti-China channel, you can tell by most of their videos relate to China.
Dark factories are an actual term. You can Google it.
无人黑灯工厂,这点上你有点过虑了
Hope all will replace with robot & ai
No need to work everyday
😎
I had this on my bingo card.
Yess china 🇨🇳 shares ai opens sauce technology 😅were Americans only want to control ai for profit 📈 and not for making the world better place 🙄 as Australian
More scared of usa 🇺🇸 😳 are government is whith usa 🇺🇸 my country is no longer a independent country 😢
0:52 this is robot or not? 😄
Your country no need to wait for ROBOTS to get replaced.
Foreigners already 'replacing' you locals!😆😆
Meanwhile China real estate bubbles burst and is still falling even now... and people there cannot find work because foreign investments fled. Even the japanese fled after the indiscriminate stabbing of young boy in kindergarten.
Waiting to get a humenoid. Robot that can cook and teach my babies and do houshlod tasks in a very resonable price😊😊
I heard about the same thing in Japan when I was a kid. I doubt it will happen soon in any countries.
"China Speed" is different from all others
China had no car industry 5 years ago, today it's the #1 car export country, passing Japan and Germany within the last 12 months and still accelerating.
Talking about forced labour
Your kind, YES!
In the coming years, what jobs for us humans aren't going to be replaced by Robots and AI?
190k patents - Lets take a page from their playbook and just steal copy and ignore ip theft
And make Chinese global science language😂 because you need to translate
Please do, but you won't be able to compete on costs because China spent 20+ years building supply chain logistics while Americans were fighting goat herders in Afghanistan
Yess but i can see it being used in the battle fild too its only matter of time that will be interesting no longer who has the biggest military bet the
your narrative is very skewed.. especially from this CNA channel.. a CIA lapdog..
Where is the boastful country Engdia robot? Always bragging how great and smart they are?
The CCP is actually responsive to the needs of their people. They may be best equipped to make the most of this without unleashing societal mayhem.
🤖💼 It's fascinating to see how humanoid robots could help solve China's labor shortage! A glimpse into the future of work and automation! 🤯🔮
lol, robots don’t consume or pay taxes.
Yes but companies that use will
as long as they produce economic output that's all the gov cares
They consume electricity though, also may need maintenance
@ I think you need to look at how governments generate revenue. It ain't corporate taxes.
Come on, sometimes your western mouthpieces say ‘China has high unemployment “, now you say ‘shrinking workforce demands robot’, what is going on?
High unemployment is now. Shrinking workforce is later a few decades on not enough young people
😂😂😂😂. This looks nothing like a real boy
Robots are what we are when we blindly follow.
I, robot is becoming real
You better get better at pathos. Math is going to do what your species can't. Math can transcend human limitations.
National security
I don't like robots that try to mimic human life forms, I would prefer a robot as an intelligent machine that is useful for personal daily productivity and easily customized according to the environment's needs. Robot with too much human-like is uncanny to me.
阴间滤镜真是让人作呕
fools are buying a ball and chain
What are you talking about when you say “shrinking labor force “. More than ever young Chinese can’t find a job
不是找不到工作,而是找不到好工作。哈哈,中国的工作岗位有很多,只是低薪都不想做
🤣🤣🤣 news from 🥳🤡🌏🐒🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🤣🤣🤣
Ten years tops we'll all be driving flying Lamborghinis around the moon! ruclips.net/video/8TH3gvdaK18/видео.htmlsi=86w1nW9zxiYnkXZp
3:55 tf bro was introduced
Forced labor
😂
Your comment revealed your low intellect, and inability to keep up with the latest information.
No way would I want these around my kids like that
So far so good, but can these robots procreate and give you offsprings to carry on your family name?
One of the priorities is to replace the Filipina domestic workers in Hong Kong with these humanoid robots. That will be 250k going back to survive on 'pagpag*'. That will teach the Phil govt a lesson.
*Recycled trash food, literally.
Waiting SKYNET launch
The usa leader in homelessness
We don't have a labor force "shrink". Every year we have 10 million fresh graduate from university, we are always in a huge labor suplus.
National security
and over capacity
And data privacy😂
Yes, when girl friends and boy friends are no longer needed, human is dead .......😢