Foreign media: China is accelerating the transition of humanoid robots and embodied AI intelligence from exhibition displays to industrial applications through a nationwide initiative, requiring local governments and state-owned enterprises to complete technical testing and deployment within this year.
According to policy documents, localities must submit implementation plans by the end of June and report progress by the end of November. The goal is to achieve routine application of humanoid robots in representative scenarios such as manufacturing, healthcare, and disaster relief by the end of 2026, creating over 100 high-value application cases and deploying one thousand units of equipment.
The policy emphasizes task-oriented development, optimizing AI models through real-world scenario training, accumulating high-quality data, and enhancing key hardware performance. For example, in battery inspection tasks, robots are required to achieve an identification accuracy rate of 98% and a plug-and-play success rate no lower than 99%. This initiative marks China’s robotics industry shifting from "demonstration-driven" to "task-driven," aiming to accelerate the large-scale commercialization of embodied intelligence.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1867628666239052/
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