robotics exhibitions

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The tag 'robotics exhibitions' covers discussions about humanoid robots appearing at trade fairs and public events, such as the Hong Kong trade floor where over 100 humanoid robots sang, spoke multiple languages, flipped, boxed, and guided visitors. These exhibitions highlight the transition of humanoid robotics from controlled demo rooms into public-facing roles in service work, logistics, and industrial automation. The content also explores the tension between the promise of these machines and the unease they generate as they become more human-like. Topics include safety, cultural reactions, and the uncanny valley effect, providing a balanced view of the current state and future implications of robotics in exhibition settings.
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    Humanoid Robots Enter Hong Kong Trade Fairs: Promise, Safety, and the Uncanny

    More than 100 humanoid robots have just turned a Hong Kong trade-floor into something between a science fair, a product launch, and a cultural stress test. The sight of machines singing, speaking Mandarin and English, flipping, boxing, and guiding visitors is not just a novelty; it is a sign...
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