CGTN's 'Ask China' Campaign Spotlights Robotics Innovation
Over 90,000 questions from global audiences about China's technological advancements found answers through CGTN's interactive initiative, 'Ask China.' Among the highlights was Unitree Robotics' G1 humanoid robot, which demonstrated its dance capabilities in a studio session, showcasing China's strides in artificial intelligence and robotics.
Based in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, Unitree Robotics engineers explained that teaching robots complex movements like dancing involves months of algorithmic training, sensor calibration, and iterative learning. 'The process mirrors human muscle memory but at a computational scale,' a representative noted, emphasizing collaborations between AI researchers and motion-capture artists to refine performances.
The campaign bridges global curiosity with China’s innovation ecosystem, offering insights for investors eyeing Asia's tech markets and academics studying human-machine interaction. For travelers and diaspora communities, it underscores the cultural interplay between technology and traditional arts emerging from cities like Hangzhou.
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