Monday, December 16, 2024

Chinese humanoid robotics firm JiaJia’s latest video of its advanced manufacturing unit has sparked both amazement and unease as the lifelike androids seem to be one step away from blurring the lines between human and machine?

A 20-second video captured from within a Chinese facility manufacturing humanoid robots has sparked widespread concern on social media platforms currently. A cluster of eerily lifelike, partially fleshed-out humanoid figures are seen congregating beneath the buildings.

The video, uploaded anonymously by user “meimei4515,” is uncredited, yet showcases a striking array of androids with eerily realistic hair and skin – a departure from the typically mechanized humanoids we cover, which prioritize a robotic appearance over deception.

Among the rows of eerily lifelike cyborg ladies, disembodied heads suspended from stands exude an unsettling air of humanity, while presenter dummies dressed in shirts and pants wander aimlessly, their very human-like movements starkly juxtaposed with the surreal tree of humanoid arms, its fingers flexing and twirling in a mesmerizing performance. It seems that the entire globe resembles a gritty version of… Westworld’s backstage workshop.

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The individual capturing the footage reportedly utters a phrase in Mandarin that can be loosely translated as: “In fact, the production line was already running at full capacity prior to that.”

What’s the essence of this moment we’re examining together? As it appears, the arm-like tree limb is the telltale sign. The Chinese language company ExRobots has consistently demonstrated its capabilities at previous exhibition events. According to the corporation’s website, we create a “friendly and user-friendly information platform that provides sustainable solutions for government agencies, healthcare institutions, and retail service industries.”

In a unique marketing endeavour, ExRobots operates an experiential zone in Dalian’s cityscape, reminiscent of Madame Tussaud’s wax museum, albeit with robotic replicas of iconic figures like Einstein and Edison. While acknowledging the unapologetic nature of this description, I’d suggest reframing it to better align with professional standards: Are artificial enhancements inherently shameful?

Yep, that's the level we're operating at here
We’re working at this level here?

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The museum allows visitors to control a humanoid head with their own facial expressions using motion capture technology, while a rotating platform enables three-minute stands for 3D scanning, followed by the option to print customised body parts – as demonstrated in this video from China International Television Network: the concept showcases the company’s capability to supply bespoke animatronic mascots and presenters for corporate clients.

Visiting China’s ‘Westworld’ in actuality

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No, don’t waste your time gazing longingly at AI-generated avatars or attempting to build romantic connections with them. You’re not looking at an organization that seems focused on developing assistive humanoid robots. The intricate mechanisms whirred to life, their artificial eyes glowing with an unsettling intensity as they mimicked the gentle sway of living creatures. The video is undeniably attention-grabbing, having been crafted to capture viewers’ focus and maintain their interest from start to finish. This sandwich has little substance.

By 2024, the humanoid house had been overrun by an abundance of savory meaty sandwiches. This year has the potential to be transformative for AI-powered robots designed to assist in various settings, with Chinese companies such as Alibaba, JD.com, Foxconn, Xiaomi, Huawei and Bytedance leading the charge in developing intelligent machines capable of learning and completing valuable tasks.

While China may not seem to be trailing significantly behind leading North American companies such as Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Microsoft, As the robotics world eagerly anticipates new developments from Boston Dynamics, a pioneer in the field, we’re excited to explore the latest iteration of its signature robot, which trades in its athletic precursor’s hydraulic motors for sleek electric actuators.

All New Atlas | Boston Dynamics

As the world’s attention remains fixated on trending viral content, a more significant phenomenon quietly gains momentum: the humanoid revolution, poised to revolutionize technology like never before, with its confluence of AI advancements in 2024.

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