China, known for its technological achievements, is ready to take an extraordinary step into the future: the mass production of humanoid robots until 2025.
According to an official document from the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Technological Information, the goal is to make humanoids as common as our inseparable computers, notebooks and smartphones.
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Initially designed for tasks such as transporting boxes and loading objects, these robots have ambitious plans, evolving to perform even complex cleaning.
China is not alone in this robotics race. The United States is also betting big, with companies like Agility Robots and Tesla, Elon Musk, investing heavily in the production of these machines of the future. This technological competition between the two powers seems to indicate a new era, where the creation of humanoid robots becomes the battlefield of the next industrial revolution.
Image of Tesla's robotic army, led by renowned entrepreneur Elon Musk, participating in the 'technological war'. Photo credit: Tesla.
In a competition that resembles a new technological cold war, both countries have poured massive investments in research and development, reflecting a quest for supremacy on the global stage of artificial intelligence and robotics. This rivalry is not just limited to the industrial field, but encompasses strategic and geopolitical aspects.
Amid this growing presence of robots, the question arises: are we heading towards a world in which humans will be replaced by these machines? The truth is that this interaction between humans and robots is destined to increase.
Nowadays, we have already experienced some of this advancement through artificial intelligence, which helps in carrying out various activities that previously took us a lot of time. This demonstrates the efficiency of the interaction between technology and human work.
In the meantime, we eagerly await to see how this narrative unfolds in the coming years, following how China prepares to turn science fiction into an increasingly reality palpable.