The Use of Embodied AI in China's Business and Home Markets

Introduction

Chinese companies are increasingly using humanoid and specialized robots to automate services and home maintenance.

Main Body

The car manufacturer Chery has launched the AiMoga brand, treating vehicles as mobile robots to help the company move into humanoid robotics. This strategy uses shared technology, such as lidar and digital platforms, to reduce costs. Their 'Mornine' robot is a major achievement because it has received EU safety and cybersecurity certifications. Technically, the robot uses a five-way sensor system for accurate movement and a dual-core AI system (DeepSeek and CheryGPT) for multilingual communication and fast training via the cloud. Company leaders want to expand into hospitals, shopping malls, and homes. Chery Chairman Yin Tongyue described this move as a 'second growth curve,' emphasizing the need to compete with Tesla's Optimus project. Additionally, the 'Argos' four-legged robot shows a move into logistics and delivery. At the same time, other companies like X Square Robot, supported by ByteDance and Alibaba, are using a hybrid cleaning model. In this system, humanoid robots handle repetitive tasks, which reduces the human workload by about 30% while collecting useful real-world data.

Conclusion

The current situation shows that robots are moving from being simple exhibition models to becoming useful tools in both public and private spaces.

Learning

πŸš€ From 'Basic' to 'B2': Mastering the Art of Precision

As an A2 student, you usually say things are 'good' or 'big'. But to reach B2, you need precision. Look at how this text describes growth and technology. It doesn't just say "the company is growing"; it uses a specific metaphor:

"A second growth curve"

In B2 English, we move away from simple adjectives and start using conceptual language to describe trends.


πŸ› οΈ The "Power-Up": Transitioning Your Verbs

Notice how the article avoids boring verbs like 'do' or 'make'. Instead, it uses High-Impact Verbs. Compare these two versions of the same idea:

A2 Level (Simple)B2 Level (Professional)Why it's better
Robots do services.Robots automate services.It describes the process exactly.
They use technology.They leverage shared technology.It implies using something for a strategic advantage.
Robots help humans.Robots reduce the workload.It quantifies the result.

πŸ” Linguistic Spotlight: Compound Adjectives

To sound more fluent, stop using long phrases with "of" or "which is." Use Compound Adjectives.

  • A2 style: "A robot that is used for cleaning." β†’\rightarrow B2 style: "A cleaning model" or "A specialized robot."
  • A2 style: "Communication in many languages." β†’\rightarrow B2 style: "Multilingual communication."

πŸ’‘ Pro Tip: When you see a word like "four-legged robot," notice how the hyphen joins the number and the noun to create one single description. This is a hallmark of upper-intermediate writing.

Vocabulary Learning

automate (v.)
to use machines or technology to perform tasks without human intervention
Example:The factory has automated the assembly line to increase efficiency.
specialized (adj.)
designed for a particular purpose or task
Example:They use specialized tools for delicate surgeries.
humanoid (adj.)
resembling a human in appearance or behavior
Example:The humanoid robot can walk and talk like a person.
manufacturer (n.)
a company that produces goods in large quantities
Example:The manufacturer announced a new line of electric cars.
launched (v.)
to start or introduce a product or project
Example:The company launched its latest smartphone last month.
strategy (n.)
a plan of action designed to achieve a goal
Example:Their marketing strategy focuses on social media.
lidar (n.)
a technology that uses laser light to measure distances
Example:The autonomous car relies on lidar for obstacle detection.
cybersecurity (n.)
the practice of protecting computers and networks from attacks
Example:Cybersecurity experts warned about new phishing scams.
certifications (n.)
official documents proving that a product meets standards
Example:The device received safety certifications from the EU.
technically (adv.)
in a practical or technical sense
Example:Technically, the software can run on older machines.
sensor (n.)
a device that detects and responds to physical stimuli
Example:The robot uses a temperature sensor to monitor the environment.
accurate (adj.)
correct and precise, free from error
Example:The GPS provides accurate location data.
multilingual (adj.)
able to use or understand multiple languages
Example:The chatbot offers multilingual support.
communication (n.)
the act of exchanging information
Example:Clear communication is essential in teamwork.
training (n.)
the process of teaching a skill or knowledge
Example:The AI requires extensive training on large datasets.
expand (v.)
to increase in size, scope, or number
Example:The company plans to expand into new markets.
describe (v.)
to give an account or portrayal of something
Example:She described the scenery in vivid detail.
emphasizing (v.)
giving special importance or attention to something
Example:He was emphasizing the need for safety.
need (n.)
a requirement or something necessary
Example:There is a need for more renewable energy.
compete (v.)
to strive against others for a goal
Example:The startups compete for government grants.