China's Humanoid Robot Makers Face Challenges in Creating End-to-End AI Systems

Published on 5.12.25

  The development of artificial intelligence (AI) has been a significant area of focus for tech companies globally, with various breakthroughs and challenges emerging in recent years. In the context of AI, China's humanoid robot makers are facing a crucial challenge in creating an end-to-end system that enables robots to perform general tasks without requiring separate programs for specific activities. This challenge is exemplified by Unitree Robotics' CEO Wang Xingxing, who believes that achieving this technology would make his company one of the strongest players in the market. However, this goal is being hindered by the need for mass production at lower costs while maintaining durability. The contrast between these two scenarios highlights the dual nature of AI development - while some companies are striving to push the boundaries of what is possible with AI, others are grappling with the challenges of creating robust and efficient humanoid robots.

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