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TeslaTesla(US:TSLA) Xuan Gu Bao·2025-05-29 14:39

Robotics - Zhiyuan Robotics announced that its Expedition A2 humanoid robot has passed four product certifications: China CR, EU CE-MD, EU CE-RED, and US FCC, making it the first humanoid robot globally to achieve certifications in these three regions [1] - The successful certifications indicate that the safety performance and technical strength of the Expedition A2 meet the highest certification standards for core global markets, demonstrating the competitiveness of Zhiyuan Robotics' products [1] - The humanoid robot industry is expected to see significant growth, with predictions that by 2025, China's humanoid robot production will exceed 10,000 units, and the market size will surpass 10 billion yuan, accounting for over 50% of the global market [1] Autonomous Driving - Tesla is set to launch its long-awaited Robotaxi service on June 12 in Austin, marking a significant milestone in Elon Musk's efforts to reshape the company's business around autonomous vehicles and artificial intelligence [2] - The global push for autonomous driving is in a phase of optimizing legal regulations, aiming to achieve L4 level autonomous driving by around 2025, with the period from 2020 to 2030 being termed the "golden decade" for autonomous driving development [2] - By 2030, it is projected that 50% of cars in China will be autonomous, with around 80 million vehicles globally achieving levels 4 and 5 of autonomy [2] Short Dramas - Douyin Group established a Short Drama Copyright Center to enhance copyright management and improve the quality of short dramas, signaling a significant investment in high-quality content within the short drama industry [3] - The short drama sector, particularly micro-short dramas, is seen as a vibrant and promising area in the global audiovisual industry, reflecting cultural psychology and social realities [3] - The micro-short drama market in China is expected to exceed 50 billion yuan by 2024, surpassing the box office revenue of films (42.5 billion yuan), with projections of reaching 63.4 to 68 billion yuan by 2025 and over 100 billion yuan by 2027, representing a compound annual growth rate of 19% to 25% [3]