United States reporting shows Chinese firms sell affordable humanoid robots while U.S. companies showcase higher-end prototypes. This week, Tesla presented Optimus at a shareholder meeting and outlined factory plans to scale production; Unitree markets a $6,000 humanoid that walks and dances. Entertainment executives discussed staged robot fights, and industry coverage noted Tesla’s limited production starts. Analysts estimate the humanoid market could reach trillions by midcentury and foresee divergent national strengths: China by volume, U.S. by demonstrated capabilities. The developments combine product availability, corporate plans, and demonstrations. Media accounts also cited market estimates. Based on 5 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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As Elon Musk plans a robot army, China's humanoid bots are already on the market
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