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[The Humanoid Robot Revolution: From Industrial Breakthroughs to the Home Front]-[Humanoid home robots are getting closer]

Round Table China · B2 · 2025-11-14

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The Humanoid Robot Revolution: Reality vs. Hype

Humanoid robots are currently experiencing a significant cultural and technological moment, moving from the realm of science fiction into tangible industrial applications. As companies like Xpeng—with their controversial "Iron" robot—and global competitors push for mass production by 2025, the industry is transitioning from a phase of "technological prototypes" to "engineering implementation and scale applications."

The Strategic Rationale for Humanoid Design

Experts suggest that the reason for building robots in our own image is practical rather than purely aesthetic. Because our world—including our tools, buildings, and vehicles—was designed for the human body, humanoid robots serve as the most efficient "keys" to navigate this environment. They are increasingly viewed as the next generation of the "super terminal," following in the footsteps of smartphones and new energy vehicles.

Industrial Deployment and Economic Momentum

We are witnessing a rapid "arms and legs race" characterized by massive capital influx and plummeting costs. Prices have dropped from hundreds of thousands of yuan to as low as 10,000 yuan for some models. The industry is currently focused on "scenario landing," particularly in manufacturing. These robots are being trained for tasks like "bolt tightening, part installation, and handling" in smart manufacturing plants. Industry leaders anticipate that by next year, procurement and delivery quantities for industrial humanoid robots will exceed 10,000 units, with projections from UBS Securities suggesting that the industrial sector could see over 1.5 million units by 2050.

The Hurdles of Household Integration

While industrial success seems imminent, the journey toward domestic assistance is far more complex. Household chores like "folding laundry" present immense challenges. A robot must recognize a "soft crumpled T-shirt," understand its "three-dimensional shape," and possess the "dexterity in the hands" to manipulate flexible fabrics without damaging objects or harming humans. Safety remains a paramount concern; as one host noted, "AI already hallucinates," and the prospect of a robot in the home with an infant child requires a level of reliability that current technology has yet to fully guarantee.

The Path Forward: Data as the Universal Solution

Despite current limitations—often dismissed as "party tricks"—the consensus is that these challenges will be solved through massive data collection. Companies like Figure AI are using "videos of people performing household tasks" to train neural networks. The belief is that as we "scale up the amount of data and the computing power," robots will improve across the board.

Looking ahead, the industry roadmap is clear:

  1. Short-term (1-2 years): Focus on companionship and simple interactions.
  2. Medium-term (3-5 years): Deployment in commercial service scenarios, such as hotel service personnel.
  3. Long-term (8-10 years): Integration into the household.

Ultimately, the transition mimics the evolution of autonomous driving. Just as we once doubted the coexistence of smart cars and human drivers, we are now seeing these machines navigate our roads safely. The humanoid robot story is no longer a futuristic dream; it is rapidly becoming an integral part of our modern reality.

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Not every robot does look like a person, right?
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📖 Transcript

Hello, welcome to Roundtable where we serve up piping hot debates on the issues that sizzle in China and beyond.
I'm Niu Honglin.
Humanoid robots are having a moment.
From factory floors in Shanghai to viral showrooms in Silicon Valley, lifelike machines are stepping into the spotlight can help but make you wonder which of these robots are truly capable breakthroughs and which ones are merely cleverly designed models designated to impress investors and social media.
As China sets 2025 as the first year of humanoid robot mass production and global competitors rush their own models to market, the question becomes more urgent.
How close are we, really, to welcoming a humanoid robot into our homes?

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