
At the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, a group of humanoid robots lively waving red handkerchiefs amused the audience a lot and sparked much discussions. With flexible arms and smooth movements, they looked quite cute. Few people realized this funny performance was just the start of a year ____1____ humanoid robots would develop at an amazing speed.
2025 saw ____2____ progress in this field. In March, Tien Kung Ultra, a ____3____ robot, learned to play with Lego. Only a month later, it ____4____ in the world’s first humanoid robot half-marathon. It finished the 21-kilometer race in about 2 hours and 40 minutes, becoming the first to cross the line. ____5____ some other robots that fell or got lost, it stopped smoothly after the race.
Later, Unitree’s G1 robot also ____6____. It could perform professional fighting moves like hooks ____7____. Even if it fell accidentally, it could ____8____ quickly and keep “fighting”. These robots showed people that science fiction has become ____9____.
While these hardware achievements are quite impressive, what was shown is only ____10____ of the story. Many believe that the true driver for next-generation robotics will be ____11____ in artificial intelligence (AI) large models. China’s open AI models have ____12____ with remarkable speed in recent years. A study found that Chinese open-source AI models, such as DeepSeek, reached 17.1% of global downloads — ____13____ America’s 15.8% for the first time. By July 2025, China had released 1,509 large models, making up 40% of the world’s total and ranking first globally.
AI’s endless demand for computing power is now pushing innovation to a new frontier: space. Experts believe this will solve data sending problems, especially for tasks like disaster monitoring that need ____14____ responses. As Professor Shen Yang said, AI will soon enter our homes, schools and factories, bringing ____15____ and creating more possibilities.
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