Chinese robots can run and dance, but can't do the dishes yet
Chinese companies like X Square Robot are proving that humanoid robots still struggle with everyday tasks in messy environments.

Several Chinese companies, such as X Square Robot, are focused on demonstrating that humanoid robots are not just about performing impressive movements but also about providing real value in everyday, unpredictable settings. While many robots can run or dance, they still can't handle simple household chores like washing dishes. The key difference is that stage skills don’t automatically translate to practical usefulness in daily life.
The goal of these companies is to develop robots that can adapt to the complexities of homes and other common spaces. However, the reality is that there’s still a long way to go. The main challenge lies in managing diverse objects, understanding vague instructions, and adjusting to unexpected changes.
Currently, progress in mobility and coordination is impressive, but manipulating objects and interacting with cluttered environments remain significant hurdles. The tech community recognizes that true utility in daily life depends on overcoming perception, dexterity, and flexibility challenges. Innovation continues, but it will take time before these robots can replace humans in simple household tasks.
Article topics
Related articles

Windows Drops NTLM: Microsoft Boosts Security with Kerberos
Microsoft is taking a crucial step to bolster security in Windows 11, announcing the deprecation of NTLM, its oldest authentication protocol, in favor of Kerberos.

Chrome Bolsters Security with DBSC Against Cookie Theft
Google Chrome has rolled out a new DBSC feature, linking sessions to your hardware to protect accounts from credential theft attacks.

Roku's home screen gets an AI-powered refresh for 2026
Roku is rolling out a significant update to its main interface, promising a more personalized experience with integrated advertising.
Latest news
View all
Stuntman Hollywood: Returns After 19 Years to PS5, Xbox Series, and PC
The iconic action and vehicular stunt franchise makes its comeback courtesy of Saber Interactive, promising a dose of nostalgia and adrenaline for the new generation.

NASA's Maven Mars Orbiter Declared Out of Service After Six Months of Silence
Following an anomaly that disrupted its orbit and depleted its batteries, the Maven spacecraft, vital for understanding Mars' atmosphere, has ended its active mission. Its scientific data remains an invaluable legacy.

NASA Reveals New Path for Earth's Essential Life Elements
A recent study, published in Science Advances, uncovers how early Earth may have received phosphorus and nitrogen, highlighting Jupiter's critical role.
Comments (0)
No comments yet. Be the first!
Leave a comment