Humanoid workers and surveillance buggies : ‘embodied AI’ is reshaping daily life in China

21 avril 2025 | Amy Hawkins in Shenzhen
China’s leaders see artificial intelligence as key to upgrading military strength, solving problems created by a shrinking workforce, and a source of national pride On a misty Saturday afternoon in Shenzhen’s Central Park, a gaggle of teenage girls are sheltering from the drizzle under a (…)
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