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Latest news updates related to Chinese technology.
China accelerates vocational training for humanoid robots in an effort to dominate global supply chains.
From training centers in Beijing and Hangzhou, China is transforming humanoid robots from entertainment devices into a strategic workforce serving production and daily life.
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Technological risks: Russia faces the trap of dependence on Chinese AI in the production of combat drones.
Expert Alexei Zhivov warns that Chinese companies taking over the core AI market for Russian drones could cost Moscow its self-reliance in defense technology.
Chinese humanoid robot breaks half-marathon record: A revolution in speed and AI.
Honor's robot model completed 21km in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, shattering the human world record. This is a major step forward in China's efforts to master humanoid robot technology.
The nightmare of AI copying: Chinese office workers use open-source software to protect their expertise.
Many Chinese businesses are using AI to digitize employee skills in order to replace human labor. In response, workers have created a tool called anti-distill.skill to protect their data.
Chinese robot successfully repairs power lines directly on a 10 kV grid for the first time: A new step forward for the power industry.
A robot developed domestically in China has successfully performed repairs directly on 10 kV power lines, helping to ensure workplace safety and minimize power supply disruptions.
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