Group 1 - The humanoid robots from Unitree Technology performed at Wang Leehom's concert, showcasing advanced capabilities such as executing a "Webster" flip, which garnered significant attention both domestically and internationally [1] - The performance involved six Unitree robots that synchronized perfectly with human dancers, demonstrating high precision in choreography and stability in movements [1] - Unitree's CEO Wang Xingxing highlighted that the current era marks the beginning of a new age for AI and intelligent robots, particularly in the cultural and tourism sectors, where robots can play various roles [1] Group 2 - Besides Tesla, Disney is also entering the robotics field, with several robots designed for performances, some of which utilize motors supplied by Unitree Technology [2] - Wang Xingxing expressed optimism about the future of humanoid robots in cultural performances, predicting an increase in their use for events, including international shows [2] - The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) forecasts that the global tourism industry's total output will reach $11.7 trillion this year, with a growth rate of 6.7%, and China is expected to surpass the U.S. by 2031 to become the largest tourism economy [2] Group 3 - China's tourism market is growing at a rate of 15.8%, more than double the global growth rate, positioning China as a leader in technological influence and shaping the future of global cultural tourism [3]
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