China is focusing efforts on building better dexterous hands for humanoid robots. This is seen as one of the hardest problems in robotics because human hands combine strength, precision, and flexibility in ways that are difficult to replicate. The work involves advanced materials, sensors, and control systems to enable complex grasping and manipulation. Progress here could speed up practical applications for humanoids in factories, homes, and other settings. The article highlights research and development happening in China as part of broader ambitions in robotics and AI.
China is focusing efforts on building better dexterous hands for humanoid robots. This is seen as one of the hardest problems in robotics because human hands combine strength, precision, and flexibility in ways that are difficult to replicate. The work involves advanced materials, sensors, and control systems to enable complex grasping and manipulation. Progress here could speed up practical applications for humanoids in factories, homes, and other settings. The article highlights research and development happening in China as part of broader ambitions in robotics and AI.