China's humanoid robot makers derive much of their revenue from government-backed training centers that sell training data back to them, raising demand concerns (William Langley/Financial Times)
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William Langley / Financial Times : China's humanoid robot makers derive much of their revenue from government-backed training centers that sell training data back to them, raising demand concerns — Companies are selling machines to government-backed centres that then sell training data back to robot makers.
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