That is revolutionary without understatement. Robots for the home are only a few years away. https://t.co/wrpGxuZgu1
Pregnant Robots Are Fake?! Truth Behind Viral China Story https://t.co/MtaM1UyvLe
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Chinese technology company Kaiwa Technology is developing the world’s first humanoid robot equipped with an artificial womb, capable of carrying a human fetus through an entire pregnancy. Scheduled for launch in 2026 with a price of $13,900, this innovation aims to replicate the full pregnancy process from conception to birth. The development marks a notable advancement in robotics and artificial intelligence, offering an alternative to traditional pregnancy. Meanwhile, China's humanoid robot sales are projected to exceed 10,000 units this year, reflecting a 125% year-over-year growth as these robots increasingly enter various workforces and homes. Despite some skepticism and viral claims questioning the authenticity of pregnant robots, the project by Kaiwa Technology remains a pioneering effort in the field.