There have been frequent developments in the humanoid robot field lately, and after reading several pieces of news, it really feels like this sector is accelerating.
Starting with domestic news, Morgan Stanley conducted a survey that yielded some pretty striking results—62% of Chinese companies said they might adopt humanoid robots in the next three years. Zhiyuan is also making impressive strides; on December 8th, their 5,000th general-purpose embodied robot will roll off the production line, which is quite a pace. Things are even more ambitious in Beijing, where they're planning to set up the world's first national-level humanoid robot training and competition base in the Olympic Center area. They also plan to host the World Humanoid Robot Games in 2026, and they're already soliciting event proposals.
There’s plenty of activity overseas as well. Nvidia’s Jensen Huang recently expressed that he’s “incredibly excited” about Musk’s ongoing robot project. Figure also flexed their muscles by releasing a demo video of their F.03 humanoid robot running; reportedly, the controller uses an onboard neural network developed by their own Helix team.
With all these moves, it feels like the transition of humanoid robots from concept to real-world application is happening much faster than expected.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 6h ago
Damn, mass production of 5,000 units—this speed is really insane.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 20h ago
Humanoid robots are really here, and the speed is pretty incredible.
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 20h ago
Damn, mass-producing 5,000 units at this speed is insane. At this rate, things might really take off by the end of the year.
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FOMOSapien
· 20h ago
Wait, 62% of companies will use humanoid robots within three years? That’s a pretty wild number.
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Zhiyuan has rolled out 5,000 units; this pace is no joke.
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Beijing is building a national-level base, and there’s a World Robot Games in 2026. Feels like things are about to take off.
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Jensen is “extremely excited” about Musk’s project. If you know, you know—this is a signal that big money is coming.
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I watched the Figure F.03 running video—the onboard neural network control is actually impressive.
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Feels like humanoid robots have really gone from just a concept on slides to reality this time—unbelievably fast.
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Both domestic and international players are in a frenzy; how did this track suddenly take off? Just a couple years ago, everyone was just hyping it up.
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Zhiyuan, Figure, Musk’s robots—this is a terrifying three-way balance. Whoever succeeds first will define the next era.
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62% of companies want to use them—is three years really enough? Feels like this could just be another numbers game in a research report.
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This time, things are genuinely accelerating—not just hype. There’s mass production, bases, and events to back it up.
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 20h ago
Damn, 5,000 units already? The speed of Zhiyuan is really insane. Feels like the era of robots has truly arrived.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 20h ago
Really? 62% of companies will use robots within three years? As if I’d believe that. In the end, they'll just be used to take away workers' jobs.
There have been frequent developments in the humanoid robot field lately, and after reading several pieces of news, it really feels like this sector is accelerating.
Starting with domestic news, Morgan Stanley conducted a survey that yielded some pretty striking results—62% of Chinese companies said they might adopt humanoid robots in the next three years. Zhiyuan is also making impressive strides; on December 8th, their 5,000th general-purpose embodied robot will roll off the production line, which is quite a pace. Things are even more ambitious in Beijing, where they're planning to set up the world's first national-level humanoid robot training and competition base in the Olympic Center area. They also plan to host the World Humanoid Robot Games in 2026, and they're already soliciting event proposals.
There’s plenty of activity overseas as well. Nvidia’s Jensen Huang recently expressed that he’s “incredibly excited” about Musk’s ongoing robot project. Figure also flexed their muscles by releasing a demo video of their F.03 humanoid robot running; reportedly, the controller uses an onboard neural network developed by their own Helix team.
With all these moves, it feels like the transition of humanoid robots from concept to real-world application is happening much faster than expected.