China-Embodied AI/Specialized Robots
China-Embodied AI/Specialized Robots
Dateline : Recent
Location : China
Duration : 1'25
Tangshan City, Hebei Province, north China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of embodied AI robot at work
2. Various of worker operating robot
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Pu Xiao, head, special-purpose robot research and development team (partially overlaid with shot 4):
"Behind this robot is China's largest large-scale model for special-purpose robots. To train the model, our robots have accumulated over 100,000 hours of operation. They have covered a total working distance of 22,500 kilometers, more than half the Earth's equatorial circumference, and have operated across an accumulated area of over 5,000 square kilometers. The vast and rich amount of data has allowed the robot to learn extensively and become increasingly intelligent."
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4. Robot at work
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5. Various of workers operating robot; robot at work
China has recently made a breakthrough in deploying embodied AI robots for specialized purposes in high-risk environments, marking a significant step forward for the country's intelligent equipment industry.
One of the newly applied robots features humanoid dual arms, magnetic wall-climbing capability, and large-scale AI models, allowing it to replace human workers on hazardous tasks such as welding, flaw detection, and rust removal on chemical storage tanks, ships, and energy facilities.
Meanwhile, the robot is cable-powered, enabling continuous operation without battery limitations.
"Behind this robot is China's largest large-scale model for special-purpose robots. To train the model, our robots have accumulated over 100,000 hours of operation. They have covered a total working distance of 22,500 kilometers, more than half the Earth's equatorial circumference, and have operated across an accumulated area of over 5,000 square kilometers. The vast and rich amount of data has allowed the robot to learn extensively and become increasingly intelligent," said Pu Xiao, head of a special-purpose robot research and development team.
In addition, a land-based inspection robot has also been put into use.
It features a robust and highly flexible 6-axis robotic arm, capable of replacing human workers in dangerous scenarios such as fires or toxic gas leaks to perform tasks like shutting off switches or turning valves.
The robot can also detect fires or faults within a range of 2,000 meters, issue timely warnings, and help minimize potential dangers.
ID : 8474453
Published : 2026-04-12 17:20
Last Modified : 2026-04-12 21:23:10
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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