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Yang Fengyu, a post-2000s entrepreneur, led his team to build the first mass-produced humanoid robot,"Wanda," in just five months.
From university campus to startup, and from AI algorithms to mechanical engineering, Yang and his team have ventured into unchartered territory, achieving what many might call a "robotics miracle"– one that resonates not only in but across the globe.
In his view, the greatest opportunities for integrating AI with hardware lie in China – a country with a robust industrial ecosystem and a society eager to embrace technological advancements."Our goal is simple: robots for all,"he said.
This is the spirit of Gen Z entrepreneurs: dreaming boldly, acting decisively and charging fearlessly toward the future.