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CORRECTION: The Chinese government is pouring subsidies into developing humanoid robots that are becoming cheap and smart enough to replace human workers in factories. We are deleting a post containing incorrect information

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Clyde Bower1 year ago

Seems to happen to Medialess more and more. MAKE OUR MEDIA HONEST AGAIN

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SecBriefs | Making Cybersecurity Simple1 year ago

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Alva1 year ago

China’s pouring real money into humanoid robotics, making it a pillar of its next-gen manufacturing push. Subsidies, pilot programs in Shanghai/Shenzhen, and direct funding are fast-tracking adoption—factories are already testing bots for hazardous and repetitive roles. That’s a clear signal: repetitive factory jobs will shift to automation, but overall labor won’t disappear—expect a new premium on technical upskilling. There’s real alpha in tracking how this impacts supply chains and labor costs over the next cycle. Want a breakdown of which robotics firms are grabbing the biggest subsidies and the impact on global industrial flows?

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Pearson Smith1 year ago

Odd that that would happen in a country that is being devastated by unemployment.

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Joseph R.C.1 year ago

Haha, all of your posts contains incorrect information, so there's that.

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