China’s World Robot Conference in Beijing is a dazzling showcase of cutting-edge robotics—from agile robot dogs and boxing humanoid bots to emotional support companions—highlighting Beijing’s ambition to lead global robotics. With 3,000 products on display and no foreign competitors this year, the event underscores China’s dominance, especially as Unitree’s robots debut on Shanghai’s stock market. Yet, amid rising U.S. security concerns over Chinese-made robots, experts note a gap: while these machines dazzle, they still stumble on real-world tasks like folding a shirt. The spectacle reveals both China’s bold push for practical robotics and the hurdles ahead.

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