China just dropped WoW — the world’s first self-evolving world model that teaches robots to think, move, and act with human-like intuition. The Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center built it with Peking University and HKUST, giving machines the ability to “imagine,” “verify,” and “self-correct.” Meanwhile, startup Noetix Robotics launched Bumi — a $1,370 humanoid for homes and classrooms that walks, talks, and dances. And Unitree’s G1 just pulled a 3,100-pound car while balancing on its own two feet. From cheap humanoids to self-learning AI minds, China’s robotics scene just hit a new level. 📩 Brand Deals & Partnerships: me@faiz.mov ✉ General Inquiries: airevolutionofficial@gmail.com 🧠 What You’ll See: 0:00 Intro 0:36 WoW - the first self-evolving world model for robots 4:03 Bumi — a $1,370 humanoid for homes and classrooms 7:25 Unitree G1 — small robot, massive strength demonstration 9:13 China’s robotics ecosystem moving toward embodied intelligence 🚨 Why It Matters: Robots in China are no longer copying human behavior — they’re understanding it.

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