Unitree IPO Fuels Hype as Humanoid Robots Eye a Slow 'ChatGPT Moment'

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Unitree Robotics’ Shanghai IPO surged on debut as investors bet on humanoid robots, but founder Wang Xingxing warned a true 'ChatGPT moment'—robots completing about 80% of tasks in unfamiliar homes via text or voice—will likely arrive in 2–10 years due to generalization and precision challenges; China dominates near-term shipments and analysts see potential if software and AI integration improve profitability.
- Humanoid robots' 'ChatGPT moment' could be 10 years away, Unitree founder says CNBC
- China robot makers seek to turn humanoid hype into useful work Reuters
- From robot dogs to helpers, China puts robotics ambitions on display at world conference AP News
- China's robot bodies and AI brains take center stage at Beijing expos Nikkei Asia
- Unitree Sees Robots Reaching ‘Mass Market’ Within Decade Bloomberg.com
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