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      <title>China's UBTech launches AI-powered lifelike companion robots</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Chinese robotics firm UBTech has unveiled a new line of ultra-realistic humanoid robots it says are ​designed for companionship and emotional support, powered by ‌an AI system capable of recognising and responding to a wide range of human emotions.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The launch on Tuesday has sparked discussion ​on Chinese social media about the potential rise ​of AI-powered “cyber boyfriends” and “cyber girlfriends”. The robots are ⁠available in both male and female versions, with ​top-end models priced at up to 990,000 yuan ($145,835).&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The U1 product ​line ranges from robotic torsos priced at 119,800 yuan to full-sized humanoid companions featuring highly realistic details such as visible pores, blood ​vessels and fingerprints.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The robots are equipped with an ​emotional large language model, UBTech said in a statement was designed for ‌long-term companionship. It said the system can identify more than 20 human emotions with an accuracy rate exceeding 90%.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The humanoids feature expressive faces and lifelike digital skin intended ​to enhance human-robot ​interaction.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;UBTech said ⁠it has received 13,361 orders for the U1 series and aims to complete deliveries ​within this year.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The company expects China’s market ​for ultra-realistic humanoid robots to expand dramatically over the next decade. The industry “will grow from tens of billions of yuan ⁠to trillions ​of yuan between 2026 and ​2036,” Tan Min, UBTech’s chief branding officer, said.&lt;/p&gt;
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<p>The launch on Tuesday has sparked discussion ​on Chinese social media about the potential rise ​of AI-powered “cyber boyfriends” and “cyber girlfriends”. The robots are ⁠available in both male and female versions, with ​top-end models priced at up to 990,000 yuan ($145,835).</p>
<p>The U1 product ​line ranges from robotic torsos priced at 119,800 yuan to full-sized humanoid companions featuring highly realistic details such as visible pores, blood ​vessels and fingerprints.</p>
<p>The robots are equipped with an ​emotional large language model, UBTech said in a statement was designed for ‌long-term companionship. It said the system can identify more than 20 human emotions with an accuracy rate exceeding 90%.</p>
<p>The humanoids feature expressive faces and lifelike digital skin intended ​to enhance human-robot ​interaction.</p>
<p>UBTech said ⁠it has received 13,361 orders for the U1 series and aims to complete deliveries ​within this year.</p>
<p>The company expects China’s market ​for ultra-realistic humanoid robots to expand dramatically over the next decade. The industry “will grow from tens of billions of yuan ⁠to trillions ​of yuan between 2026 and ​2036,” Tan Min, UBTech’s chief branding officer, said.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2026 15:48:15 +0500</pubDate>
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