Analysis of artificial intelligence, robotics and global technological power. The signal other media miss.
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AI and robotics are reorganising the world’s economies.
This is not a prediction. It is a process already under way.
China is the variable the West still does not understand.
Most Western tech media ignore or oversimplify what is happening there.
Data is more persuasive than opinion.
One well-placed figure is worth more than three paragraphs of argument.
Unitree cuts the G1 price to $16,000
The Chinese manufacturer has reduced the launch price of its humanoid robot by 22% for B2B orders.
Data:
Tesla has not yet announced a final price for Optimus. Estimates point to $19,900.
Why it matters: China is not competing on capability alone. It is competing on price.
When price becomes the advantage, technology becomes a commodity.
China operates 4.2M industrial robots. Europe, 780K.
China operates 4.2M industrial robots. Europe, 780K.
Data:
In 2019, the difference was 1.4M units. It now exceeds 3.4M.
Why it matters: This is not a technology race. It is a reorganisation of the global manufacturing map.
Europe watches. China executes.
We look where others do not. China, Japan, South Korea and the movements that anticipate the next technology cycle.
We do not celebrate technology.
We dissect it.
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