宇树王兴兴:当机器人能大量干活时,没准可以考虑“收税”

Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that robots may be taxed based on the value they generate, with a portion of their output potentially going to the government [1] - Wang Xingxing from Yushu Technology believes that robots will be capable of performing many tasks similar to humans, with significant technological advancements expected within 2-3 years, and a maximum of 10 years for the current wave of robot enthusiasm [2] Group 2 - Yushu Technology is actively participating in discussions about the future of robotics and its implications for taxation and productivity [1][2]