
That is why when Musk’s Optimus recently “set a personal record” by jogging a few steps, Chinese web users shrugged and laughed. The scepticism deepened when, during a live demo, Optimus fell backwards while trying to hand over a water bottle.
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Backed by China’s vast engineering talent pool and the Pearl River Delta’s plug-and-play supply chains, start-ups like EngineAI are turning sci-fi into reality at breakneck speed. While American robots remain mostly in labs, Chinese firms are field-testing theirs across stadiums, factories and martial arts arenas in an industrial revolution fuelled by scale, speed and system.
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Tesla’s Optimus team released a four-second video on platform X last Wednesday showing its humanoid robot “Optimus” running, claiming it had set a new “personal record”. However, many Chinese viewers responded bluntly, stating that “it seems unremarkable” or “there have been too many similar products before this”.







