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Group 1 - The World Robot Conference and Humanoid Robot Games held in Beijing have garnered significant public attention, showcasing the capabilities of humanoid robots in sports and performance [1] - The "Galaxy Space Capsule," a robot-operated convenience store, has achieved full autonomous service, with plans for expansion into popular commercial areas [2] - Companies like Songyan Power and Zhiyuan Robotics are ramping up production capabilities, with Songyan aiming for 200 units of delivery capacity by August [2] Group 2 - The humanoid robot industry is accelerating towards commercialization, with many companies transitioning from prototype demonstrations to small-scale deliveries [2] - The future of robotics may not be limited to humanoid forms, as various shapes and designs could emerge to better serve different functions [3][5] - Current humanoid robots are primarily designed for data collection and AI training, but the definition of "robot" is expanding to include non-humanoid forms that are more efficient in specific applications [5] Group 3 - Despite some companies receiving large-scale orders, the adoption of humanoid robots in everyday life remains slow, with over 70% of disclosed orders coming from educational and research institutions [6] - Key challenges facing the mass adoption of humanoid robots include operational capabilities, generalization abilities, and cost control [6] - The industry faces a significant data issue, as limited data and simulation capabilities hinder the development of versatile robots for various applications [6] Group 4 - Predictions suggest that within three years, household humanoid robots could perform simple tasks like conversation and dog walking, while more complex tasks may take 5 to 10 years to achieve [7]