Friday 10/April/2026 – 05:59 PM
International reports revealed a remarkable development in China’s capabilities in the field of human-like robots, after an exciting demonstration For robots Kung Fu movements are performed with high speed and accuracy, which has raised concerns about the future uses of this technology, especially at the military level.
Kung Fu robots put China at the forefront of the military and technical artificial intelligence race
During the Spring Festival celebrations, Unitree Robotics presented a display of advanced robots that mimic human combat movements, as they seemed able to execute kicks and punches with great fluidity, which experts considered a clear indication of the technological leap that China has achieved in a short period.

The show was watched by hundreds of millions, in a scene described by observers as an indirect demonstration of the power of Chinese artificial intelligence.
Researcher Emily Lathrop of the RAND Corporation expressed her astonishment at the level of sophistication, stressing that what was demonstrated reflects rapid progress in the capabilities of humanoid robots.
On the other hand, beware Eric Schmidt The former Google CEO warned that these robots could be used for tasks beyond civilian use, such as collecting data or carrying out remote sabotage operations, if they were employed covertly.
A report within the US Congress also indicated fears that these devices would turn into spy tools, similar to a “Trojan horse” in the digital age.
It is estimated that China controls about 90% of the global robotics market, with expectations of selling tens of thousands of units this year, through companies such as Unitree Robotics and Agibot.
In contrast, American companies are still in less advanced stages in terms of quantitative production, as Tesla is working on developing the Optimus robot, with limited production so far.








