Beijing, China – China is taking an unprecedented step in the field of technology, with ambitious plans to deploy up to 100,000 humanoid robots in the coming years. This move is part of its efforts to bolster its industrial and technological capabilities. However, it has sparked concern in Western circles.
According to specialized reports, Beijing aims to employ these robots in multiple sectors, primarily manufacturing, services, and healthcare. In these sectors, they can perform complex tasks with high efficiency, contributing to reducing reliance on human labor and lowering production costs.
This initiative is part of a broader strategy adopted by China to transform itself into a leading global power in artificial intelligence and robotics. China is benefiting from massive investments and continuous government support to accelerate the pace of innovation.
Conversely, Western circles have expressed growing concerns about the repercussions of this move, both in terms of economic competitiveness and the labor market. There are fears that these technologies could lead to the loss of millions of jobs, as well as anxieties about the potential military applications of these robots.
Experts have also warned that the rapid expansion of humanoid robots could pose complex ethical and legal challenges related to data privacy. There are also challenges regarding legal responsibility and the limits of using artificial intelligence in daily life.
Despite these concerns, observers believe that the global race in artificial intelligence and robotics is now a reality. Experts added that China’s actions could push other countries to accelerate their investments in this sector, heralding a new phase of global technological competition.



