1. (China Daily) China's Unitree Robotics is cutting prices of its latest humanoid robot models as it pushes toward commercialization, with founder and CEO Wang Xingxing predicting that one day the government could tax robots the way they tax human workers.  

    In an exclusive interview with China Daily at the World Robot Conference in Beijing, Wang said the next few years will see Chinese robots become "undoubtedly cheaper", as Unitree has already cut prices of its R1 humanoid robot to 39,900 yuan ($5,555).  

    "The move is not a simple discounting tactic but a deliberate push to lower the entry barrier for buyers, stimulate demand and accelerate the creation of a broader commercial ecosystem," Wang said.

    The ultimate goal, Wang said, is that robots can work "as efficiently as humans", where humanoids are accessible through leasing programs for factories, farms or households, and where a vibrant developer community constantly builds new applications to augment the machines.  

    "We could see such obvious progress in two to three years," he said, adding that full realization would take no more than a decade.  

    In an intriguing aside, Wang floated the idea of taxing robots at the point of production once they are capable of doing "a large share of human work". If a robot is deployed to plough new farmland, a portion of its output could be remitted directly to the government, just as a human's income is taxed, he said.

    As for Unitree's IPO plans, Wang said the process is "by the book "and that the listing will be a milestone in governance. "It's like taking the gaokao," he said, referring to China's national college entrance exam. "It's a stage-by-stage thing — a summary of nine years of work, and an answer sheet for our shareholders."  

    According to an industry report published in April, China will produce more than 10,000 humanoid robots by the end of this year and will dominate more than half of the global humanoid robot market this year.  

    With costs falling and ecosystems maturing, the humanoid robot industry is poised to leap from pilot projects to large-scale commercialization. It is a path "reminiscent of China's rapid rise in electric vehicles" and it could give the country a fresh economic growth engine, said the report.

    Wang said half of Unitree's revenue already comes from overseas, thanks to an early export push in 2018, long before humanoid robots became fashionable.  

    "Global humanoid shipments are expected to double annually, and if breakthroughs come sooner, the sector will hit hundreds of thousands of units in two to three years," he predicts.  

    He said that the global humanoid robot race was intensifying amid a surge of investment and attention driven by artificial intelligence. But the fundamentals have not changed.  

    "Better products, better prices, better functions, better after-sales service — that's the foundation to compete at home and abroad."

    Strategic planning must stay ahead of the curve, he said, with early bets in AI, hardware, manufacturing and global expansion.  

    While hardware still needs to be cheaper, be larger-scale and more reliable, Wang said the biggest obstacle to mass deployment is the embodied-intelligence AI model, which unlike language models, has yet to hit a breakthrough "ChatGPT moment".  

    "If one day every humanoid robot in a hall can just walk around, take verbal instructions and actually help you, that's the tipping point," Wang said.

    The difficulty is "data alignment" — bridging the gap between virtual training data and the performance of real-world machines. Unitree is targeting models that require little data, have high success rates and generalize well, he added.  

    Wang Tianmiao, a professor of robotics at Beihang University, said in a separate interview that humanoid robots are being positioned to meet human needs and drive business efficiency.  

    "China is vying for a lead in next-gen tech, including AI and robotics, which are right at the heart of that race," the professor said.

    Source: By Cheng Yu | China Daily | Updated: 2025-08-12 09:07

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  2. (Xinhua) Zhejiang University in east China on Tuesday said that its quadruped robot, named White Rhino, had completed a 100-meter sprint in 16.33 seconds, breaking the previous world record of 19.87 seconds set by a robot named Hound from the Republic of Korea.  

    This achievement, notably, is a new Guinness World Record for the fastest 100 meters time by a quadruped robot.  

    The current world record for 100-meter sprint by a human being is 9.58 seconds, set by Usain Bolt in 2009 in Berlin.

    White Rhino was developed jointly by the university's Center for X-Mechanics, School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and the Hangzhou Global Scientific and Technological Innovation Center.  

    The record was set at a test site in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang Province.  

    "This was a very demanding goal," said Professor Wang Hongtao, the project leader. He explained that the 100-meter sprint not only tests the robot's explosive power and speed, but also examines the robot's stability and precise control in conducting rapid movements. "More importantly, it allows us to determine if we are on the right research path."

    The core technological breakthrough of White Rhino lies in a comprehensive optimization methodology known as robot forward design.  

    Conceptually, this approach involves a priori simulation of the dynamics across each joint and actuator within diverse operational contexts to identify a globally optimal solution -- rather than applying iterative, "patchwork" modifications to a pre-existing structural design. The research team established a precise dynamic model and employed multi-objective optimization algorithms to coordinately adjust the robot's geometric proportions, motor specifications and reduction systems.

    This "design-for-performance" philosophy from the ground up endowed White Rhino with a robust hardware foundation. Regarding its power system, the Center for X-Mechanics independently developed a set of high-power-density joint actuators capable of delivering both high torque output and rapid response -- akin to equipping White Rhino with a "racing-grade" muscular system. The robot's intelligent motion capabilities, meanwhile, are enabled by a dynamic control strategy derived from reinforcement learning.  

    "Most notably, its maximum load is 100 kilograms, making it a quadruped robot capable of both high-speed running and heavy-load performance," said Dr. Cheng Shaowen, a team member.  

    In the future, White Rhino is expected to be applied to a variety of fields -- ranging from disaster rescue to transportation in extreme terrain, thereby extending its capabilities from "running fast" to "running usefully," Cheng added.

    Source: Xinhua  2025-08-14 15:39:15

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  3. (Xinhua) The 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games kicked off on Thursday in Beijing, showcasing the cutting-edge achievements of humanoid robots in intelligent decision-making and collaborative movement.  

    The Games will see 280 teams from 16 countries, including the United States, Germany and Italy, compete from Friday to Sunday at the National Speed Skating Oval. Competitors will take part in 26 events, spanning athletic challenges such as running, long jump, free exercises and football, as well as skills-based tasks like moving materials, sorting drugs and cleaning across different scenarios.  

    According to Li Yechuan of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology, the event draws on the formats of human competitive sports to put the latest advancements and application capabilities of humanoid robots through an "extreme test."  

    "We hope to truly advance humanoid robots from the laboratory into real-world applications in factories, hospitals, homes and other scenarios. This is a crucial step toward achieving large-scale production," said Li Zhiqi from the Beijing municipal government's counsellors' office.  

    The sports event follows the 2025 World Robot Conference, which opened on Aug. 8 under the theme of "Making Robots Smarter, Making Embodied Agents More Intelligent."

    Source: Xinhua  2025-08-15 11:19:00

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  4. (China Daily) China's Ministry of Commerce said Wednesday that on Aug 14, 2025, it will launch an expiry review of anti-dumping measures aimed at single-mode optical fibers originating in India.  

    The expiry review, requested by the domestic optical fibers industry, will determine if terminating the anti-dumping measures will lead to renewed dumping and harm, the ministry said in a statement.

    The Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council will maintain the anti-dumping duties during the review -- with the scope and rates remaining unchanged, according to the ministry.  

    China started to impose anti-dumping duties on imported single-mode optical fibers from India in August 2014, featuring tariff rates ranging from 7.4 percent to 30.6 percent. Such duties were reviewed and extended for five years in 2020.

    Source: Xinhua  2025-08-13 20:39:15

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  5. (Xinhua) China's Long March 10 carrier rocket, the country's new-generation manned launch vehicle, has successfully completed the first static fire test on Friday at the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site in the southern island province of Hainan, the China Manned Space Agency has announced.

    Source: Xinhua | Updated: 2025-08-15 15:51

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  6. (China Daily) Chinese artificial intelligence pioneer SenseTime is accelerating its global expansion strategy, in line with China's rising prominence in worldwide AI innovation.  

    Jeff Shi, president of SenseTime Asia Pacific, said: "Capitalizing on new opportunities centered around Chinese innovation, SenseTime consistently relies on local talent, collaborates with local partners and builds local ecosystems."  

    According to Shi, the company now operates in 11 markets across the Asia-Pacific region, achieving a remarkable fivefold increase in long-term customers over the past three years. Shi highlighted the strong growth potential as visual AI converges with generative AI.

    Traditionally known for its computer vision technology widely used in areas such as autonomous driving and smart city management, SenseTime has quickly leveraged its more than ten years of AI research and development to build its own AI large language model.  

    In July, a distinguished 39-member tech delegation, led by Hong Seok-Hyun, chairman and CEO of JoongAng Group, the largest media group in South Korea, visited Sense-Time's Shanghai headquarters. The delegation's visit focused on understanding SenseTime's advancements in visual AI and multimodal large language models, exploring significant potential for bilateral technological cooperation.  

    Hong emphasized the inseparable link between AI and China. "You cannot discuss AI without mentioning China, and you cannot discuss China without mentioning AI."

    According to Hong, SenseTime has not only excelled in computer vision, but also demonstrated profound technical accumulation and significant progress in the field of multimodal large models, which is deeply impressive.  

    Hong said he hopes this visit will provide a deeper understanding of China's latest developments and experience in related fields, enhance mutual understanding and cooperation, jointly address the challenges brought by global technological transformation and achieve mutual benefits.  

    Having entered the South Korean market in 2019, SenseTime said it has established long-term, stable partnerships with over 50 local clients across diverse sectors including smart buildings, finance, the internet and robotics.

    Apart from South Korea, Southeast Asian countries are also showing surging interest in China's AI innovation. Shi from SenseTime said: "We have received dozens of overseas delegations to our headquarters this year. For Southeast Asian countries, a fast way to develop AI innovation is to come to Shanghai every week."  

    Previously, Asian countries tended to flock to the United States to see the most pioneering innovation, but now China has also become a must-see destination for them, Shi added.  

    According to Shi, the Shanghai government has created a business-friendly environment, focusing on high-tech industries like semiconductors and AI, providing talent and facilitating business growth.  

    "A lot of things SenseTime has done are just monumental. The 10-year AI journey has provided us with insights into the challenges and rewards of AI adoption. We look forward to sharing these learnings with more enterprise customers, both at home and abroad," Shi said.

    Demonstrating its cutting-edge capabilities, SenseTime unveiled its upgraded "SenseNova V6.5" multimodal foundation model system earlier this month. Key advancements include strong reasoning. The company claimed that its text-image multimodal chain-of-thought reasoning matches top models like Gemini 2.5 Pro from Alphabet, the parent company of Google, and Claude Sonnet 4 from US AI startup Anthropic, which is backed by Amazon.  

    SenseNova V6.5 also features high efficiency, with its optimized multimodal architecture offering over three times cost-performance improvement over its predecessor, the company said.  

    Complementing this, SenseTime's core product, Raccoon AI, underwent a significant upgrade, evolving into a comprehensive co-pilot. Moving beyond traditional AI assistance, Raccoon AI proactively handles core tasks through precise questioning and user confirmation, enabling collaborative workflows akin to human colleagues.

    Raccoon AI is rapidly penetrating industries with tailored versions. The education edition of Raccoon can intelligently analyze student performance, course effectiveness and learning patterns. It has been deployed in more than 500 institutions across over 10 scenarios serving more than 250,000 teachers and students. It boosts learning efficiency by 15-30 percent and increases classroom participation by 2.1 times, SenseTime added.  

    In July, a State Council executive meeting approved a guideline on implementing the "AI Plus" initiative in China, calling for vigorously advancing the large-scale commercial application of AI and boosting its accelerated popularization and deep integration across various fields of economic and social development.

    Source: By Ma Si | China Daily | Updated: 2025-08-13 09:59

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  7. (China Daily) Chinese technology heavyweight Baidu Inc is betting big on digital employees powered by artificial intelligence agents thanks to the rapid development of AI technology, and emergence of new algorithms, models and applications.  

    Industry experts said as AI has been increasingly leveraged to identify people's needs and to solve problems, digital workforces have popped up, and are becoming the core carrier for reconstructing organizational forms of enterprises and improving operational efficiency.  

    Ruan Yu, vice-president of Baidu, said the capabilities of large language models are evolving and advancing at an unprecedented speed, highlighting that the accelerated evolution of models is driving AI to shift from the human-machine collaboration model to AI agent form.

    An increasing number of new types of workers will emerge in people's daily work, and AI agents will participate in all aspects of enterprise operations in the form of "digital employees", who are driving revolutionary changes in organizational productivity, Ruan said.  

    AI agents have gained worldwide attention and witnessed explosive growth since the start of this year. The term refers to a system or program that is capable of autonomously performing tasks on behalf of a user or another system by designing its workflow and utilizing available tools.  

    They are more advanced than chatbots because they not only provide suggestions or answers, but autonomously execute complex actions across a multitude of industries, delivering tangible results.  

    According to a report released by Beijing-based market research firm EO Intelligence, the market scale of AI agent marketing and sales in China stood at 44.2 billion yuan ($6.2 billion) in 2024, and this figure is expected to reach more than 1 trillion yuan in the next five years.

    Baidu AI Cloud, the cloud computing unit of Baidu, recently launched the first batch of AI-powered digital employees, covering core business functions like marketing managers, car salespersons, promotion specialists, product managers, course advisers and recruitment specialists.  

    The digital employees, which deeply integrate large language models, digital human technology and industry expertise, can understand and take on complex tasks, be directly integrated into specific business processes and turn responsible for the results.  

    The company said it will create more digital employees for various positions, while expanding the application scenarios of such employees across various fields, including education, automobiles, finance and fast-moving consumer goods.

    It will also collaborate with leading clients to build bank marketing specialists and university admission consultants to enhance productivity, liberate people from repetitive work and bolster the digital transformation of enterprises.  

    Global consultancy Gartner said AI agents will augment or automate 50 percent of business decisions by 2027, and this integration will enhance decision flows by handling complex analysis and data retrieval. It noted that AI agents can plan and automate tasks, make informed decisions and interact with their surroundings.  

    Meanwhile, agentic AI is poised to revolutionize the way service interactions are conducted. Both customers and organizations will leverage this technology to automate interactions through the use of AI agents, fundamentally reshaping the relationship between service teams and their customers.

    "As customers increasingly leverage agentic AI-powered agents to initiate, manage and negotiate service requests on their behalf, service teams must adapt to this transformative shift, embracing new roles and skills to effectively collaborate with these intelligent systems," said Daniel O'Sullivan, senior director analyst in the Gartner Customer Service& Support Practice.  

    "Agentic AI has emerged as a game-changer for customer service, paving the way for autonomous and low-effort customer experiences," O'Sullivan said. Unlike traditional GenAI tools that simply assist users with information, agentic AI will proactively resolve service requests on behalf of customers, marking a new era in customer engagement.  

    Zhu Min, former deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund, said employment structure will be transformed in the future, and all simple and repetitive work will be replaced. "The entire employment system will undergo a fundamental structural change, rather than a change in the total number of jobs."

    Source: By Fan Feifei | China Daily | Updated: 2025-08-13 09:19

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  8. (China Daily) A Chinese tech firm in Wuhan, Hubei province, has achieved a breakthrough in mass-producing silicon carbide (SiC) wafers at record speeds by using lasers instead of diamond wires. This marks a major technical advancement for electric vehicle makers working on faster charging systems.  

    SiC ingots, a third-generation semiconductor material, outperforms traditional silicon in high-voltage and high-temperature environments, making it a key component in next-generation electric vehicles that demand faster charging and longer range.

    Traditionally, SiC ingots were cut using 100-micrometer diamond wires, a method akin to slicing a carrot. From a 1-cm-thick ingot, only 10 wafers (each 500 μm thick) could be produced, with each cut taking 24 hours and resulting in 50 percent material loss.  

    In response, Si LAL, the tech firm in Wuhan, has developed laser spalling technology. Instead of "cutting", it uses ultra-precise lasers to focus energy a billion times inside the ingot, altering the SiC structure and "peeling" wafers off layer by layer, similar to how sunlight causes skin to peel.

    The challenge lies in ensuring uniform wafer thickness, requiring nanoscale precision in laser focus depth. Thus, Si LAL developed a hybrid laser system, achieving 100 percent domestic control over hardware and software and placing China at the global forefront of SiC wafer production.  

    The results showed that the company can produce 15 to 16 500-μm-thick wafers in every 1-cm-thick ingot. The time required for each wafer has been reduced to 15 minutes, and material loss has been reduced to 15 percent. The cost per wafer has been slashed by more than 20 percent, and the yield rate exceeds 99 percent.

    In May, the company's first SiC wafer cutting production line was put into operation in Optics Valley, a high-tech development zone in Wuhan, with an annual production capacity expected to exceed 30,000 wafers.  

    Si LAL plans to build four or five new production lines in Wuhan to create an expected annual output value exceeding 1 billion yuan ($139 million).

    Source: By Liu Kun in Wuhan and Wang Songsong  | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-07-29 19:56

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  9. (Xinhua) China's commercial vehicle sector registered solid year-on-year growth in both output and sales in July, according to industry data released Monday.  

    Commercial vehicle output last month totaled 298,000 units, marking a 16.3-percent increase from a year earlier, while sales climbed 14.1 percent to 306,000 units, data from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) showed.  

    Within this sector, sales of natural gas-powered vehicles, however, declined 5.9 percent year on year to 16,000 units in July.

    Commercial vehicle production rose 6 percent year on year to 2.4 million units in the January-July period, while sales reached 2.43 million units -- up 3.9 percent.  

    Separate CAAM data released last month revealed that China's overall auto output in the first six months of the year rose 12.5 percent year on year to 15.62 million units, with sales up 11.4 percent at 15.65 million units.  

    Specifically, new energy vehicle production surged 41.4 percent year on year during the first half of 2025 to nearly 6.97 million units -- while sales jumped by 40.3 percent to around 6.94 million units.

    Source: Xinhua  2025-08-11 17:13:15

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  10. (China Daily) The auto market hit its usual midsummer lull in July, with growth easing, but some carmakers bucked the trend and set new monthly records.  

    According to the China Automobile Dealers Association, passenger vehicle retail sales reached approximately 1.9 million units in July, slightly exceeding expectations. The figure in 2024 was 1.73 million units.  

    The association noted that July saw the auto market enter its traditional offseason. With some regional subsidies phasing out, auto finance rebates falling, and automakers cutting promotions, consumer wait-and-see sentiment grew.

    In terms of brands, BYD remained the leader with 344,300 vehicles sold in July, a modest year-on-year increase of 0.6 percent and down 8.8 percent compared with June.  

    Its performance in overseas markets jumped 159.5 percent in July, with sales of passenger cars and pickups reaching 80,200 units.  

    SAIC Group followed with 338,000 units sold in July, up 34.2 percent year-on-year. Its sub-brands and new energy vehicle sectors have emerged as the primary growth engines for SAIC.  

    Sales of its sub-brands including MG and IM Motors reached 214,000 units, a 39.4 percent year-on-year increase. Meanwhile, NEV sales amounted to 117,000 units, showing year-on-year growth of 64.9 percent.

    Geely achieved sales of 237,700 units in July, up 58 percent year-on-year and 0.7 percent compared with June.  

    Its NEV sector soared 120 percent year-on-year to 130,100 units, accounting for 55 percent of the total.  

    Chery achieved vehicle sales of 224,400 units in July, up 14.7 percent year-on-year but down 3.9 percent over June. Among these, export vehicles accounted for 119,100 units, a 31.9 percent year-on-year increase, maintaining its position as the top Chinese auto exporter.  

    The competition among NEV startups intensified, with multiple players setting delivery records.

    Leapmotor continues to hold top position among its peers with July deliveries at 50,100 units, a year-on-year growth of over 126 percent. This was the first time that its monthly delivery surpassed 50,000 units.  

    XPeng delivered 36,700 new vehicles in July, showing a 229 percent year-on-year growth and a 6 percent increase from June. It also set a record for monthly deliveries.  

    In contrast, Li Auto's deliveries fell, with 30,700 vehicles delivered in July, down 39.74 percent year-on-year. The automaker faced challenges following a public relations crisis triggered by a crash test video released during its i8 electric SUV launch event in late July.  

    Xiaomi's car deliveries hit a record high, exceeding 30,000 units in July.

    The CADA said August is expected to outperform July because of the back-to-school season, car festival promotions, and auto shows.  

    The China Passenger Car Association upgraded its predictions for full-year sales and exports last week based on "better-than-expected "performance.  

    The CPCA now projects a 6 percent growth in China's car sales this year, with car export growth likely to reach 14 percent. This compares with the CPCA's June estimates of a 5 percent increase in car sales and a 10 percent rise in exports.

    Source: By Cao Yingying | China Daily | Updated: 2025-08-11 09:28
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