Group 1 - The Spring Festival Gala led to a significant increase in e-commerce platform order volumes, with JD.com's robot-related search volume increasing by over 300%, customer inquiries rising by 460%, and order volume growing by 150% within two hours of the gala's broadcast [2] - The new orders were distributed across more than 100 cities in China, covering both first-tier cities and smaller counties [2] - A promotional poster indicated a "Spring Festival Gala robot" priced at 85,000 yuan, but the corresponding product was not yet available in the store [2] Group 2 - The director of the Spring Festival Gala, Yu Lei, expressed gratitude for the audience's recognition and acceptance of the gala's innovations, emphasizing the necessity of innovation in the event [4] - There was public discussion regarding a robot that fell during the performance, with speculation about whether it was intentional or accidental [4] - The CEO of Yushou, Wang Xingxing, explained that the robot's fall was part of the performance, aligning with the essence of the "drunken boxing" routine [6] Group 3 - The program "Wu BOT" featured humanoid robots performing martial arts, showcasing fluid and dynamic movements, which required extensive rehearsals and adjustments due to rapid technological advancements [8] - The director noted that the robots had to be recalibrated frequently, reflecting the rapid development of China's robotics industry and the new artistic possibilities it creates [8] - Concerns about the robots' stability were addressed, with the director stating that the robots performed complex movements successfully despite environmental challenges [10] Group 4 - The design of the robots included intentional falls, demonstrating their ability to recover and stand up again, which added to the performance's visual appeal [10]
春晚后机器人卖爆了!订单量疯涨,同款机器人却难寻?