Working? Not a Chance! Robots: If Dogs Don’t Work, I Will!

“Working? It’s impossible for me to work in this lifetime!”“Alright! That’s what you said, right? If you don’t work, there are plenty of others who will!”But this person is not that person.Robot: Am I not a person? Am I really not a person?Working? Not a Chance! Robots: If Dogs Don't Work, I Will!On September 18,Du Xinfeng, the Deputy General Manager of Yushu Technology, stated:Yushu Technology’s robots are now widely used inentertainment performances, and have also found applications inindustrial inspections, power grids, and energy storage scenarios.They believe that robots provide emotional value in life,and more importantly, they are for “working in factories. In the future, Yushu Technology will address a series of issues to enable robots to enter complex fields of heavy and repetitive work.Working? Not a Chance! Robots: If Dogs Don't Work, I Will!Image source: Tencent @ Yijian FinanceUpon hearing this, some people had objections.“Wait, I haven’t found a job yet, and you’re sending robots to work? How unreasonable!”I know you’re anxious, but don’t rush. The development of robots is not as mature as you might think.First, for robots to “work in factories,” they need to solve the problem of understanding the work environment, which means familiarizing themselves with the work environment and processes, and they currently face certain difficulties.Working? Not a Chance! Robots: If Dogs Don't Work, I Will!Image source: Yushu Technology official websiteSo, the “working” robots need to completereal environment data collection andsimulation environment training, requiring continuous “evolution.” This involves manually controlling the robot to perform tasks such as grabbing and moving, and after successfully executing tasks, effective samples are formed, as well asgenerating training scenarios in a 3D twin environment based on computational power.As early as June 2022, Yushu Technology launched the industrial-grade quadruped robot B1, successfully entering the industrial field and participating in industry-level scenarios such as power inspections and firefighting rescues.However, even if they are working, they will first enterwild, post-disaster sites and other unstructured environments, replacing humans to complete tasks such as transportation and disaster relief..This is more acceptable; at least it won’t take away jobs from humansWorking? Not a Chance! Robots: If Dogs Don't Work, I Will!However, as it stands, sending robots to work in their current state is indeed a bit challenging.Video source: Douyin @ GuanchajujAlthough they are not very mature now, the industrial prospects for robots are broad.On September 17, news broke that Yushu Technology, valued at 10 billion, announced it would submit its IPO application between October and December, instantly igniting enthusiasm in the A-share market.The most exaggerated part is that the indirectly held 0.3% shares of Shoukai Co. achieved “nine boards in ten days,” with a market value soaring by 152%.Investors who bought stocks related to Yushu Technology are truly making a fortuneWorking? Not a Chance! Robots: If Dogs Don't Work, I Will!Working? Not a Chance! Robots: If Dogs Don't Work, I Will!Image source: Yushu Technology official websiteYushu Technology is highly sought after due to its rare profitability and broad prospects.Its quadruped robots hold nearly 70% of the market share, ranking first globally, being invincible can be quite lonely~Working? Not a Chance! Robots: If Dogs Don't Work, I Will!They have even developed military products.You never know what weapons the enemy is using against you…Working? Not a Chance! Robots: If Dogs Don't Work, I Will!The key is that their robots are relatively inexpensive, yes, I mean relativelyWorking? Not a Chance! Robots: If Dogs Don't Work, I Will!Working? Not a Chance! Robots: If Dogs Don't Work, I Will!Image source: InternetIn 2019, Yushu Technology released the AlienGo quadruped robot capable of performing backflips, with an official price of 400,000 RMB, and sold a few hundred units.In 2020, Yushu Technology launched a smaller, cheaper educational quadruped robot A1, priced at less than 100,000 RMB, directly undercutting the entry-level price of quadruped robots at that time,while similar robots were priced between 400,000 and 1,000,000 RMB.In June 2021, Yushu Technology released the consumer-grade quadruped robot Go1, with a price reduced to 16,000 RMB, making its first attempt at the mass consumer market, with nearly a thousand units shipped within a year.Working? Not a Chance! Robots: If Dogs Don't Work, I Will!Image source: Yushu Technology official websiteIn July 2023, Yushu Technology launched a stunning new product—the Unitree Go2 quadruped robot, with a starting price of only 9,997 RMB.This product revolutionizes the traditional consumer-grade quadruped robot market, directly bringing the price of consumer-grade robotic dogs below 10,000 RMB.Colleagues: What else is there to say? Brothers, I’m out.In summary, I’m not advertising! Just sharing!Alright, that’s it for today’s sharing about Yushu Technology. When robots can truly enter daily work, I think I will buy one, let it work, and I will take the moneyWorking? Not a Chance! Robots: If Dogs Don't Work, I Will!Don’t worry, I won’t mistreat it; I’ll make sure to charge it..Working? Not a Chance! Robots: If Dogs Don't Work, I Will!Working? Not a Chance! Robots: If Dogs Don't Work, I Will!

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