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A Unitree H1 humanoid robot went viral after sprinting at high speed before veering off course and crashing during Beijing preparations.
Beijing's stepped-up regulatory actions against tech and food companies this year echo the 2021 tech crackdown. Analysts say the approach has been more restrained, with policymakers wary of inflicting further damage on an already wobbling economy.
The Qiji X1 combines mechanical legs, a saddle and handlebars to turn a quadruped robot into a rideable machine.
Data is becoming as important as land or labor in China, potentially giving the country a leg up in its AI rivalry with With its artificial intelligence industry nearing
Chinese twins, Jin Yanshu and Jin Yanai, performed Arangetram — a traditional Bharatanatyam graduation ceremony — captivating audiences in Beijing with their graceful rendition of the ancient Indian classical dance form.
AGI Bar in Beijing’s Zhongguancun district serves as a unique meeting place for AI developers, investors and students, blending the tech atmosphere with social interaction amid China’s AI boom and hosting events for leading AI labs and tech firms.
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China buys more than 80% of Iran's shipped oil, making Beijing the key buyer in Tehran's oil trade.
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Beijing bets on fossil fuels even as it leads the world in renewables
China is boosting domestic oil and gas output and pipeline capacity as it works toward energy self-sufficiency by 2030.