Agibot begins mass producing robots
Agibot begins mass producing robots
The Chinese company Agibot has just reached the mark of 5,000 mass-produced humanoid robos, a number that completely changes the tone of the conversation. The company based in Lingang, Shanghai, is not focused on isolated demonstrations, it operates a factory dedicated to collecting real-world data, where robos continuously train common tasks such as folding clothes, cleaning environments and manipulating delicate objects.
There is also a demographic factor behind this acceleration, with a rapidly aging population and labor shortages in various areas, humanoids are no longer a technological luxury and become a strategic necessity. The goal is clear, to achieve near-human efficiency at a cost that makes economic sense.
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There are already several Chinese companies that are producing robots on a large scale, the West has not reached that point.
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