机器人“城城”和“管管”

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深圳机器人上街劝导乱摆卖 “上岗”第一天成功劝离摊贩
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-08-24 01:05
Core Viewpoint - The introduction of robots "Chengcheng" and "Guanguan" for street vendor management in Shenzhen represents an innovative approach to urban governance, combining technology with community engagement to address the challenges of street vendor regulation [3][6][8]. Group 1: Robot Implementation - On August 20, the robots made their debut, successfully persuading street vendors to leave the area on their first day of operation [6]. - The robots are equipped with engaging audio messages and visual expressions to create a non-threatening atmosphere during enforcement [3][6]. - The initiative aims to enhance urban management by integrating local technology solutions into the enforcement process [6][8]. Group 2: Urban Governance Challenges - The balance between supporting street vendors' livelihoods and maintaining urban order is a significant governance challenge [8]. - Shenzhen is exploring innovative solutions, such as designated vendor areas and smart management systems, to address the complexities of street vendor regulation [8]. - The collaboration with local enterprises to develop robotic enforcement tools reflects a broader trend of incorporating technology into community governance [8].
深圳机器人上街劝导乱摆卖,“上岗”第一天成功劝离摊贩
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-08-23 16:44
Core Viewpoint - The introduction of robots "Chengcheng" and "Guanguan" for street vendor management in Shenzhen represents an innovative approach to urban governance, combining technology with community engagement to address the challenges of street vendor regulation [3][6][8]. Group 1: Robot Implementation - On August 21, the robots successfully persuaded a street vendor to leave the area, showcasing their effectiveness in real-time enforcement [3][6]. - The robots are equipped with engaging audio prompts and visual expressions to ease potential tensions during enforcement, highlighting the unique advantages of technological intervention in urban management [3][6]. Group 2: Urban Governance Challenges - Shenzhen is facing the dual challenge of supporting street vendors' livelihoods while maintaining urban order and resident safety, prompting innovative solutions [8]. - Starting February 2025, Shenzhen will pilot standardized management of street vendor locations, incorporating smart management and community cooperation to explore new governance pathways [8]. - Various districts in Shenzhen are experimenting with integrating urban order management into community governance, with the坂田街道 opting for a technology-driven approach by customizing robots for enforcement [8].