China is making headlines again, first with its AI chatbot DeepSeek—seen as a formidable rival to OpenAI’s ChatGPT—and now with its cutting-edge humanoid robots. These robots, designed by Unitree Robotics, captivated audiences at the Spring Festival Gala with a mesmerizing dance performance alongside human performers.
The video, uploaded by Unitree Robotics on X (formerly Twitter), quickly gained traction, amassing over 4 million views. Dressed in coordinated outfits, the robots executed complex choreography with precision, leaving spectators both fascinated and uneasy. While some marveled at China’s rapid progress in artificial intelligence and robotics, others found the lifelike movements unsettling, drawing comparisons to dystopian sci-fi films like Terminator.
Meanwhile, DeepSeek is proving to be a game-changer in AI, boasting cost efficiency far superior to its competitors. The company claims that its latest model operates at a fraction of OpenAI’s expenses, costing between 20 to 50 times less. As per reports, training DeepSeek-V3 required under $6 million in computing power using Nvidia H800 chips—significantly undercutting industry norms.
With innovations in both AI and robotics accelerating, China is cementing its position as a global leader in cutting-edge technology. Whether thrilling or unnerving, these advancements are undeniably reshaping the future.
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