China is getting serious about humanoid robots by creating special training schools where they learn everyday tasks before being deployed in real jobs and public spaces.
One of the biggest projects is opening in Shanghai, where more than 100 humanoid robots will be trained.
These robots learn through repeated practice and human guidance. Trainers use tools like motion tracking and virtual reality to help them copy human movements and improve. The collected data is shared to help other robots learn faster.
China is investing heavily in this technology, viewing humanoid robots as key to its future economy. The country aims for robots to help in factories, warehouses, hospitals, tourism, and everyday services.