The silent war for humanoid robots began.

in Popular STEM2 months ago

The silent war for humanoid robots began.




Since the discussion has started, then let's add more fuel to the fire; in the future in which wars are not fought only by humans, but by machines with faces, arms and intelligence of their own, a future in which global power is no longer measured by nuclear warheads, but by the number of robots with it that each nation controls.


You already realized that this future is not that far away, in fact it seems that it has already begun, on the one hand, China with its technological army made up of mass-produced robots, on the other, the United States betting on the intelligence and sophistication of Tesla robots led by Elon Musk.


In China, companies like Unitree Robotics are building accessible and resistant humanoids like the Unitree G1, sold for about $16,000, it is a robust, fast robot that gets up after falls and learns with every movement, its philosophy is simple, manufacture on a large scale at any cost, the country wants to flood the world market with thousands of robots and with that dominate not only the economy, but also data collection and mass learning.


Meanwhile, in the United States, Optimus, Tesla's robot, is Musk's bet to create a new intelligent workforce. With network integration, Starlink will be able to connect, learn and even collaborate in real time with other robots. The North American vision is not only to manufacture machines, but to build a global collective intelligence where each robot is an extension of a central mind.




What separates the two powers is strategy; China seeks quantity and presence, while the United States seeks consciousness and control, the former brought about by resilient robbery armies, the latter by thinking machines capable of interpreting complex orders and acting autonomously, but there is a dark side to this race. Both countries are testing military versions of these rocks.


Chinese prototypes linked to the People's Liberation Army have already demonstrated load capacity, extreme resistance and tactical autonomy. In the United States, in addition to other models, the Optimus is being evaluated for logistical operations and risk missions in collaboration with SpaceX and Department of Defense projects.


The United Nations is already debating the danger of lethal autonomous weapons, but technological advancement is going faster than any international treaty, specialists call this confrontation the robotic cold war, a silent dispute, but with the potential to reshape the entire hierarchy of the planet.


China invests billions of dollars in the sector, far exceeding the budget of the United States, and both are pursuing the same goal: robots on the battlefield by 2035.


When the first machine armies appear, perhaps we will not only be facing a new military era, but also the beginning of a new world order.





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