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Hello, everybody.
Welcome to Roundtable.
I'm He Yang.
Just a quick note, my voice might be a little bit off today.
I'm just kind of battling a cold, but that won't stop me from sharing some great content with you today.
On today's show, from factory floors to our living rooms, that's the journey robots are making.
And China is accelerating this transition from industrial robots that we've talked about before on the show.
Well, they've revolutionized manufacturing in so many ways, and now we're talking about humanoid robots.
They are poised to transform our everyday lives.
Unlike their industrial cousins, humanoid robots are designed to work alongside us, mirroring our movements and even our emotions.
Today, we're exploring the technological strides being made and the ethical questions they raise.
And we'll be talking about a groundbreaking development in entertainment audio.
Described movies for the visually impaired.
Imagine experiencing epic battles and hilarious comedies through vivid descriptive narration.
Join us as we discuss how this inclusive approach is opening up the world of cinema to everyone.
For today's program, I'm joined by Yu Xun and Yu Xiang in the studio.
First, on today's show, forget the clunky assembly line bound robots of yesterday.
The future of robots is walking, talking and looking surprisingly human.