Group 1 - The core finding of the Morgan Stanley AlphaWise survey indicates a significant difference in consumer sentiment towards humanoid robots between the US and China, with Chinese consumers showing much more optimism [1][2] - In the US, 34% and 32% of respondents believe humanoid robots will have many viable use cases and achieve widespread adoption within the next five years, respectively, resulting in a net support rate that is positive [1] - In contrast, Chinese consumers exhibit a net support rate of 67% and 66% for the same questions, approximately double that of the US [1] Group 2 - The survey reveals that only 5% of US respondents believe humanoid robots will have an overall positive impact on society, while 61% of Chinese respondents hold this view, highlighting a stark contrast in perceptions [1] - The optimism gap between the two countries is largely attributed to the differences in media coverage and government support for humanoid robots [1] - In China, humanoid robots are frequently featured in high-profile public events and government-sponsored activities, indicating strong governmental backing for the industry [2] Group 3 - China is seen as a leader in the field of physical artificial intelligence, including humanoid robots, with strategies similar to those used in becoming a global leader in electric vehicles, drones, batteries, and solar energy [2]
人形机器人消费者调查:中国市场热情高涨,美国市场观点分化