China asserts its bold plan to manufacture humanoid robots capable of reshaping the world in a span of two years

China Unveils Plans to Mass Produce “Advanced-Level” Humanoid Robots by 2025

China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has recently announced its ambitious plans to mass produce humanoid robots by 2025. The ministry believes that these robots will be as revolutionary as smartphones and will reshape the world as we know it.

In a blueprint document published last week, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology outlined its development goals for the robots. It stated that by 2025, the robots would reach an “advanced level” and be ready for mass production.

The ministry’s plan is to create disruptive products that can rival computers, smartphones, and new energy vehicles. This announcement signifies China’s determination to lead the way in robotic technology.

Chinese startup Fourier Intelligence is already making strides in the field. The company plans to mass produce its GR-1 humanoid robot by the end of this year. It aims to deliver thousands of these robots in 2024, which can move at five kilometers per hour and carry up to 50 kilograms.

Meanwhile, US-based Agility Robotics is also gearing up for mass production. The company is opening a robot factory in Oregon and plans to build hundreds of bipedal robots capable of mimicking human movements.

Even tech giant Amazon is exploring the use of humanoid robots. The company is testing Agility Robotics’ Digit robot at its research and development center near Seattle to automate its warehouses.

Tesla, led by Elon Musk, is also in the race to develop its own humanoid robots. The company’s Optimus, or Tesla Bot, is still in the prototype phase but shows promising potential for future mass production.

While the development of humanoid robots is gaining momentum, experts caution that their widespread integration is still a relatively new advancement. However, with China’s ambitious plans and the efforts of companies like Fourier Intelligence, Agility Robotics, and Tesla, the era of humanoid robots may be closer than we think.