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CNN Business reporter Marc Stewart gained exclusive access to China’s AI-powered robotics industry, including a company testing humanoid robots on soccer fields. The rare behind-the-scenes look highlights China’s strategic push to dominate advanced technologies, with applications spanning from commercial delivery services to potential military uses.

What you should know: China is aggressively developing AI-powered robotics as part of its broader technological leadership strategy.
• Companies are using soccer as a testing ground for humanoid robot development, providing a complex environment to refine AI capabilities and physical coordination.
• The robotics applications extend far beyond sports, with potential uses in food delivery, manufacturing, and defense sectors.
• Stewart’s access represents a rare glimpse into China’s typically secretive tech development programs.

The big picture: China’s robotics push reflects its commitment to leading the global AI race through practical applications and real-world testing.
• The country is investing heavily in robotics technology as part of its broader strategy to achieve technological self-sufficiency and global leadership.
• Sports testing environments provide valuable data for improving robot mobility, decision-making, and human-robot interaction capabilities.

Why this matters: China’s robotics development could reshape global technology competition and have significant implications for both civilian and military applications.
• The dual-use nature of robotics technology means advances in civilian applications can translate to military capabilities.
• China’s progress in AI-powered robotics could influence international technology standards and competitive dynamics.
• The secretive nature of these programs makes rare media access particularly valuable for understanding China’s technological capabilities.

Competitive landscape: China’s robotics push positions the country as a major challenger to established players in the global AI and robotics markets.
• The integration of AI with physical robotics represents a key battleground for technological supremacy.
• Applications ranging from delivery services to military use demonstrate the broad potential impact of these developments.

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