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China: Smart industry expo showcases intelligent applications of robots
Storyline: The ongoing World Smart Industry Expo 2025 in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality is showcasing a variety of intelligent robots that are gradually integrating into people's daily life. From smart home care for the elderly to diverse industrial applications, robots equipped with embodied intelligent brains have the potential to transform people's lives. Among the exhibits, a robot named "The Five", independently developed in China for various scenarios and functions, has garnered significant attention. Upon receiving a command, it will gently embrace a staff member at the expo. Its "brain" precisely controlls the force through pressure sensors, ensuring both stability during the embrace and preventing excessive pressure. The technological foundation for this robot is an open platform for embodied intelligence. "We can use people as a metaphor: it has a cerebellum, which controls balance and coordinates its limb movements. What we primarily develop is this control aspect. It is also equipped with a large model. This constitutes the robot's system, which we call 'Tairos'," said Cai Guangzhong, vice president of Tencent, one of China's top tech firms. Beyond their flexible movements and unique designs, the intelligence level of these robots has become a hot topic of public discussion. With the integration of "AI brains," these robots are becoming increasingly smart and responsive. "You can talk to it and use voice commands to make it wave, shake hands, or even perform some household chores. As you can see, our robot can process voice input, and its task-processing model interprets the instructions to execute corresponding actions or enable interaction," said Liu Xiaozhong, a robotic engineer with Changan Automobile Engineering Research Institute. This year's expo, which runs from Friday to Monday, features over 10 industry ecosystem conferences, including those on automobiles and computing power. It also includes five specialized sections: intelligent connected new energy vehicles, digital cities, intelligent robots, low-altitude economy, and smart home living, comprehensively displaying over 3,000 new products, technologies, and achievements. The event has brought together more than 600 domestic and international businesses to showcase innovations across various sectors. Shotlist: Chongqing Municipality, southwest China - Sept 5-7, 2025: 1. Aerial shot of venue for World Smart Industry Expo 2025 2. Various of visitors, humanoid robots on display 3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Cai Guangzhong, vice president, Tencent (starting with shot 2/ending with shot 4): "We can use people as a metaphor: it has a cerebellum, which controls balance and coordinates its limb movements. What we primarily develop is this control aspect. It is also equipped with a large model. This constitutes the robot's system, which we call 'Tairos'." 4. Various of screen showing application scenarios of humanoid robot 5. Various of screens, humanoid robot, other exhibits 6. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Liu Xiaozhong, robotic engineer, Changan Automobile Engineering Research Institute (starting with shot 5/ending with shot 7): "You can talk to it and use voice commands to make it wave, shake hands, or even perform some household chores. As you can see, our robot can process voice input, and its task-processing model interprets the instructions to execute corresponding actions or enable interaction." 7. Various of robots, other exhibits. [Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland]
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