China Establishes Robot Training Schools to Accelerate Humanoid AI Development
China Establishes Robot Training Schools to Accelerate Humanoid AI Development
China Establishes Robot Training Schools to Accelerate Humanoid AI Development
China is expanding its investment in humanoid robotics by establishing specialised training centres where robots are taught everyday tasks through repeated physical practice, in a move aimed at addressing one of the biggest challenges in robotics development.
The facilities, located in cities including Wuhan, Beijing and Shanghai, train humanoid robots to perform activities such as folding clothes, cleaning tables and preparing simple meals under the guidance of human instructors.
Instead of learning solely from digital data, the robots are trained through physical demonstrations. Human trainers wear virtual reality headsets to guide the robots’ movements step by step, with a single action repeated hundreds of times each day until the machine can perform it independently.
Experts say the approach is designed to overcome a major limitation in robotics. Unlike chatbots and other artificial intelligence systems that learn from vast amounts of online text, humanoid robots require real-world physical experience to understand how objects move, how much force is needed to lift them, and how to interact safely with their surroundings.
China is reported to have established more than 40 robot training centres across the country as part of its efforts to accelerate the development of intelligent humanoid robots capable of assisting in homes, factories and service industries.
The initiative highlights China’s growing ambition to become a global leader in robotics and artificial intelligence by equipping machines with practical, real-world skills through extensive hands-on training.
China Establishes Robot Training Schools to Accelerate Humanoid AI Development