China has been making huge strides in the field of robotics. Naturally, they are pursuing military applications, but there ...
China’s military-linked labs are building predator-inspired drone swarms and quadrupedal robot teams designed to keep ...
Plus, AI ‘neolabs’ have no products but plenty of investors and voice computing is taking off.
Beijing’s military focuses on swarming drones that can pick off prey or robots that can chase down enemies.
Chinese companies control 90% of the humanoid robot market, dominating the technology that will reshape manufacturing and labor. The West is barely competing.
Ghost Robotics initially made a name for itself with its very impressive early work with the Minitaur direct-drive quadruped in 2016. The company also made headlines in late 2021, when a now-deleted ...
China has made the development of humanoid robots a strategic priority in its tech battle with the U.S. Analysts see China taking an early lead in the technology with domestic firms ramping up ...
Though 2025 may be remembered for the artificial intelligence boom, not far behind has been the emergence of advanced humanoid robotics. And while the U.S. and the West more broadly have somewhat ...
In today’s CEO Daily: Asia editor Nick Gordon reports on China’s robotics edge. The big story: It’s Budget Day in the U.K. The markets: In the black, globally. Plus: All the news and watercooler chat ...
While the U.S. chases breakthroughs, China is betting on scale, speed, and real-world adoption—and that may prove decisive in the AI race.