China deploys first embodied AI robot for high-risk tasks
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Embodied AI robot on the wall of a large chemical storage tank for task operation. /CCTV PLus

China has put its first embodied intelligent humanoid robot into operation for high-risk industrial tasks, marking a new step in applying artificial intelligence (AI) to real-world scenarios.

The robot, developed for use in hazardous environments, is capable of performing tasks such as welding, inspection and rust removal, replacing human workers in dangerous conditions.

At a construction site for a large chemical storage tank, the robot demonstrated its ability to operate on vertical metal surfaces. Equipped with a wheeled and magnetic chassis, it can move steadily along walls while carrying out complex operations.

The robot features a humanoid upper body with 15 degrees of freedom, allowing flexible movement and precise control. Its dual arms enable it to perform multiple tasks simultaneously, such as grinding with one hand while welding with the other.

Weighing around 90 kilograms, the robot uses electromagnetic adhesion to remain attached to metal surfaces. Developers say the system is strong enough to support additional weight without affecting mobility.

Unlike traditional wall-climbing robots designed for single functions, the new system is multi-purpose. By switching end-effectors, it can quickly adapt to different tasks, including non-destructive testing, coating and surface treatment.

Powered by a cable system, the robot can operate continuously without battery limitations, improving efficiency and reducing downtime.

Developers say the robot is backed by a large-scale AI model trained on more than 100,000 hours of operational data, enabling it to adapt to complex environments and improve performance over time.