The China Mail - Robots sort packages and serve fast food at Beijing showcase

USD -
AED 3.6725
AFN 65.999855
ALL 79.791817
AMD 363.797731
ANG 1.789783
AOA 917.000303
ARS 1495.000796
AUD 1.413258
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.713757
BAM 1.685279
BBD 2.014312
BDT 122.212456
BGN 1.696366
BHD 0.37715
BIF 2989.310964
BMD 1
BND 1.276583
BOB 11.555778
BRL 5.203896
BSD 1.000134
BTN 95.716237
BWP 13.507738
BYN 3.041998
BYR 19600
BZD 2.011383
CAD 1.387295
CDF 2269.999589
CHF 0.81016
CLF 0.02353
CLP 926.070179
CNY 6.743302
CNH 6.73971
COP 3104.87
CRC 447.54835
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 95.012214
CZK 20.82155
DJF 178.088743
DKK 6.44197
DOP 58.758143
DZD 132.884026
EGP 50.700201
ERN 15
ETB 163.359111
EUR 0.861702
FJD 2.208952
FKP 0.738395
GBP 0.737695
GEL 2.605015
GGP 0.738395
GHS 11.125807
GIP 0.738395
GMD 74.000063
GNF 8787.326535
GTQ 7.631759
GYD 209.237901
HKD 7.841675
HNL 26.815849
HRK 6.4933
HTG 130.81205
HUF 314.09899
IDR 17832.55
ILS 2.98725
IMP 0.738395
INR 95.69735
IQD 1310.188536
IRR 1374575.000157
ISK 122.53065
JEP 0.738395
JMD 158.032606
JOD 0.708984
JPY 159.088982
KES 129.490079
KGS 87.450263
KHR 4043.876883
KMF 426.000497
KPW 900.000294
KRW 1391.209772
KWD 0.30859
KYD 0.83342
KZT 461.963991
LAK 22523.038745
LBP 89559.04338
LKR 330.989556
LRD 181.522076
LSL 16.249004
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 6.365168
MAD 9.273223
MDL 17.247441
MGA 4310.043988
MKD 53.019336
MMK 2099.245957
MNT 3597.150887
MOP 8.077223
MRU 40.013098
MUR 46.979735
MVR 15.460291
MWK 1734.185232
MXN 17.036499
MYR 4.057696
MZN 63.905014
NAD 16.249004
NGN 1351.049858
NIO 36.801675
NOK 9.40135
NPR 153.14945
NZD 1.700725
OMR 0.384502
PAB 1.000134
PEN 3.367814
PGK 4.429853
PHP 61.823
PKR 277.559111
PLN 3.72623
PYG 6016.268569
QAR 3.64621
RON 4.521012
RSD 101.154979
RUB 85.000043
RWF 1473.649743
SAR 3.756199
SBD 8.025811
SCR 13.723978
SDG 601.501907
SEK 9.511695
SGD 1.276215
SHP 0.740866
SLE 24.649693
SLL 20969.499227
SOS 571.546744
SRD 37.966971
STD 20697.981008
STN 21.110771
SVC 8.751136
SYP 13001.999906
SZL 16.253711
THB 33.067034
TJS 9.225924
TMT 3.5
TND 2.923
TOP 2.40776
TRY 47.937402
TTD 6.783882
TWD 31.953299
TZS 2647.725996
UAH 44.716187
UGX 3730.144027
UYU 40.085479
UZS 11801.606177
VES 771.57685
VND 26180.5
VUV 118.215486
WST 2.715898
XAF 565.226795
XAG 0.015695
XAU 0.000229
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.802445
XDR 0.707052
XOF 565.219489
XPF 102.764278
YER 237.102795
ZAR 16.24423
ZMK 9001.200857
ZMW 18.726547
ZWL 321.999592
  • RYCEF

    -0.2500

    20.81

    -1.2%

  • CMSC

    0.0750

    21.315

    +0.35%

  • NGG

    -0.3900

    81.76

    -0.48%

  • BCC

    2.4500

    82.63

    +2.97%

  • JRI

    0.1200

    12.56

    +0.96%

  • RIO

    2.8000

    99.49

    +2.81%

  • BCE

    0.3150

    23.675

    +1.33%

  • AZN

    4.6100

    164.71

    +2.8%

  • VOD

    0.0600

    16.19

    +0.37%

  • RELX

    0.2600

    34.77

    +0.75%

  • BP

    0.6500

    44.06

    +1.48%

  • CMSD

    0.0750

    21.165

    +0.35%

  • RBGPF

    0.3500

    69

    +0.51%

  • BTI

    -0.5750

    55.805

    -1.03%

  • GSK

    1.2200

    52.37

    +2.33%

Robots sort packages and serve fast food at Beijing showcase
Robots sort packages and serve fast food at Beijing showcase / Photo: © AFP

Robots sort packages and serve fast food at Beijing showcase

Robots sorting parcels and serving fried chicken enthralled visitors at a robotics expo in Beijing on Wednesday, where hundreds of companies set out their pitches for a future labour market transformed by artificial intelligence.

Text size:

The Chinese government has embraced robotics as a strategic industry, and local firms have ploughed resources into the development of embodied AI.

The results of that investment were very much in evidence on the first day of the World Robot Conference, as thousands of Chinese and foreign visitors weaved through demonstrations of robots in houses, shops and factories.

"Our greatest focus is on when robots will make their way into thousands of industries and thousands of homes," said Kang Yu, a Beijing-based investor attending the expo for a third straight year. "This requires them to possess a certain level of intelligence."

At one booth, visitors pointed their phones at a humanoid wearing an apron as it gingerly reached for a toy chicken drumstick before clamping down and lifting the fake meat into a bucket.

Nearby, dozens of guests craned their necks at a towering humanoid as the limbs on the five-metre (16-feet) model slowly manoeuvred up and down.

"Is it a 'machine', or a 'human'?" posited a sign next to the enormous machine. "That is a distinction for the future."

Hundreds of robotics startups, some just a couple years old, peppered the sprawling convention centre hoping to dazzle.

"You can see the improvements every year," said Soumodip Sarkar, the executive president of a science park in Portugal who was visiting the expo on a tour of factories in China.

"This is a space I see that China is already dominating and is going to dominate."

- Challenges ahead -

Particularly impressive were improvements in robotic hands, Sarkar said, wiggling his fingers.

For instance, robots that last year could not pick up fruit now do so -- an important breakthrough as "we have a big need for agricultural applications", he said.

While Chinese visitors made up an overwhelming majority of the attendees, there were more people from abroad than before, said investor Kang.

Her company was one of the first to invest in Chinese robotics darling Unitree, whose share price soared over 600 percent on its debut in Shanghai on Wednesday.

At the Unitree booth, a robot made a sandwich with two slices of bread and a single piece of lettuce, pinching the leaf to assemble it.

Kang said the applications of embodied AI have become more obvious, pointing to robots making noodles or acting as emotional companions.

But the industry is still "full of challenges", Kang said.

For example, "when there's poor internet connection, response time will be very slow".

Nearby, a table-tennis-playing humanoid the height of a 10-year-old child was wired to the internet as it returned a ball to its human opponent.

Elsewhere, a staff member lunged towards a toddler-sized robot in a T-shirt that threatened to knock into a human child.

- 'ChatGPT moment'

There are geopolitical obstacles too.

Washington has blacklisted Unitree and dozens of other Chinese tech firms it says are aiding the military.

Some fears of illicit data transfers also exist in Europe, said Sarkar, the visitor from Portugal.

But change is in the air, said Yang Qian, the COO of X Square Robot, which produces robots for use in homes and logistics.

Many foreign customers, including from the United States, "often come to our company for research", she told AFP as robotic arms pushed packages along a conveyor belt in the booth behind her.

"So I think everyone's view of China's overall technological ecology is changing."

However, Yu Chao, founder and CEO of Lumos Robotics, said the humanoid industry has not yet had its "ChatGPT moment".

"When ChatGPT came out, people were shocked. It's very disruptive, very revolutionary," he said.

"I think in about three years, we can get there."

S.Wilson--ThChM