Humanoid Robots Dance At CCTV's Chinese New Year Gala Concert
(MENAFN- AzerNews)
At a gala concert organized by China Central Television (CCTV)
for the Chinese New Year, humanoid robots showcased an impressive
dance performance, Azernews reports, citing
foreign media.
Sixteen robots, manufactured by the Chinese company Unitree,
shared the stage with 16 female dancers. Performing the traditional
Chinese dance "Yangkgko," the robots flawlessly executed all the
dance moves, including the bow-twirling, blending the elegance of
traditional art with cutting-edge technology.
The robots, named "Fuxi," are equipped with artificial
intelligence (AI) and were trained intensively for three months to
perform at the New Year concert. Each robot is 1.8 meters tall,
weighs 47 kilograms, and has a market value of 650 thousand yuan
(approximately 90 thousand US dollars).
The CCTV Chinese New Year Gala Concert, a key event of the
Spring Festival, has been held annually since 1983. It draws
performances from renowned artists and international guests. This
year's concert achieved a record 16.8 billion viewers across all
media platforms, marking an 18.31 percent increase from last year.
The event is recognized by the Guinness Book of Records as the
most-watched television program globally.
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