China's robot industry marks pivotal breakthroughs in 2025

China's National People's Congress held a press conference on Wednesday, where spokesperson Lou Qinjian highlighted major advances in the domestically developed humanoid robot industry. He stated that 2025 marks a pivotal moment with breakthroughs in technological innovation and real-world applications. The event also explored how 'AI+' could open new frontiers for consumption.

The fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress is poised to open soon, prompting the NPC to hold a press conference one day in advance. Lou Qinjian, spokesperson for the session, focused on the swift progress in China's AI sector, especially regarding humanoid robots.

"The year 2025 marks a pivotal moment for China's domestically developed humanoid robot industry, as it achieves breakthroughs in both technological innovation and real-world applications," Lou said.

The press conference examined how "AI+" could pioneer new frontiers in consumption. To capture opinions, journalists went to Chang'an Avenue to speak with both Chinese and international friends about their views on these AI accomplishments.

This event underscores how China's AI achievements continue to impress the world, highlighting ongoing innovations. (By Liu Shen, Huang Fang, Lin Mengnan, Intern: Li Yanjia, Yang Yifei)

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