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Robots vs ‘Planet of the Apps’: will human-like machines or simpler tech shape China’s future?

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A tai chi expert practising with a robot arm at the Beijing show. Photo: SCMP Pictures
Agence France-Presse

In a martial artist's white silk pyjamas, a man practised tai chi in harmony with a motorised arm at a Beijing exhibition showcasing a vision of robots with Chinese characteristics.

Vehicles with automated gun turrets sat alongside drink-serving karaoke machines at the World Robot Conference as manufacturers sought new buyers for their jiqiren - “machine people” in Chinese.

The push has support at the highest levels of government.

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President Xi Jinping issued a letter of congratulations for the conference and the industry is namechecked in the draft version of the country's new five-year plan, the policy document that guides national economic development.

READ MORE: Artificially intelligent robot at China’s international conference serves up food for thought

The world's second-largest economy is already the leading market for industrial robots, accounting for a quarter of global sales, according to the International Federation of Robotics.

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