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From 'World's Factory' to 'Techno State': China's AI and Robotics Revolution
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From 'World's Factory' to 'Techno State': China's AI and Robotics Revolution

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • China is rapidly evolving from the "world's factory" to a "techno state" driven by AI and robotics.
  • The country is significantly adopting AI and industrial robots in its manufacturing sector to boost production.
  • This transformation positions China as a leader in advanced fields like AI, robotics, and electric vehicles.

Once known as the "world's factory," China is rapidly transforming into a "techno state," leading in advanced sectors such as AI, robotics, and electric vehicles. This shift is driven by a strategic move beyond its traditional role as a low-cost manufacturing hub, leveraging its vast domestic market and technological advancements.

The country is making significant investments in integrating artificial intelligence and industrial robots into its manufacturing processes. This large-scale adoption aims to enhance productivity, efficiency, and competitiveness on the global stage. The focus is on upgrading its industrial base to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

Once known as the 'world's factory,' China is rapidly evolving into a 'techno state' driven by AI and robots.

โ€” Kim Chang-hyunProfessor Kim Chang-hyun of CEIBS describing China's industrial transformation.

Professor Kim Chang-hyun of CEIBS highlights this evolution, noting that China's manufacturing sector is no longer solely reliant on cheap labor. Instead, it is embracing cutting-edge technologies to spearhead innovation and production. This transition signifies China's ambition to dominate not just in manufacturing volume but also in technological prowess and innovation.

The country is significantly adopting AI and industrial robots on a large scale in its manufacturing sites to boost production.

โ€” Kim Chang-hyunProfessor Kim Chang-hyun of CEIBS explaining the integration of technology in Chinese factories.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.