India, Feb. 7 -- China once again finds itself at the centre of global attention, this time not for its AI advancements but for its dancing robots. The Spring Festival Gala, one of the world's most-watched television events, featured a unique act this year that has sparked both admiration and unease. Sixteen humanoid Unitree H1 robots performed a synchronised dance routine, seamlessly executing steps alongside human performers. They even performed the traditional Yangko dance move of tossing and catching handkerchiefs, leaving audiences in awe.
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Unitree Robotics, the company behind these robots, took to social media to celebrate t...
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