Technology7/28/2025Bloomberg

Boxing, Backflipping Robots Rule at China’s Biggest AI Summit

Boxing, Backflipping Robots Rule at China’s Biggest AI Summit

The recent AI summit in Shanghai, China, showcased a diverse range of robotic technologies. Attendees were captivated by the impressive displays, which included large, lumbering machines as well as nimble, backflipping robot dogs. The robots demonstrated a wide range of capabilities, such as serving snacks, peeling eggs, sparring in a boxing ring, and even playing mahjong. The event highlighted the rapid advancements in AI and robotics, with thousands of visitors marveling at the capabilities of these cutting-edge machines. The summit provided a glimpse into the future, where robots may become increasingly integrated into our daily lives, performing a variety of tasks and entertaining us with their impressive feats.

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