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Added on the 13/04/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Beijing, Sep 26 (EFE/EPA).- China presented its latest technological achievements Sunday at the China Beijing International High-Tech Expo (CHITEC), an event organized in the Chinese capital and runs from Sep. 24 to 28. (Camera: WU HONG).B-ROLL OF THE CHINA BEIJING INTERNATIONAL HIGH-TECH EXPO (CHITEC), IN BEIJING, CHINA.
Shenzhen, Mar 25 (EFE).- Mobile white shelves that open slowly and automatically like a safety vault are hiding one of the most well-guarded treasures of Huawei: the share documents of over 121,000 employees who own company stakes.The world's largest telecom equipment manufacturer, which has become the enemy No.1 for the United States in its campaign to block Chinese tech development, guards the shareholding certificates of its employees like a treasure. (Camera: JAVIER GARCÍA). B-ROLL OF THE EXTERIOR OF HUAWEI CAMPUS IN SHENZHEN, CHINA.
Chinese farmer and inventor Zhenlin Fu from Heihe City has created a rideable eight-legged robot which, according to him "keeps the body fit and develops the brain". The inventor and two other robot testers showed how bumpy the ride can be.
Students at the No.11 High School in Hangzhou are the first in the world to use facial recognition to pay for food at their cafeteria. Pupils order food on screens and pay for their meals by standing before facial recognition screens. Face data from each student is collected and stored into the school's database. When students order food, the program compares their face to the database and automatically deducts money from their account. Students never have to bring cash or cards with them to school and payment becomes quicker and more efficient, but what do you think about the privacy issues?
This super-strong robotic 'dog' will be soon available at your local electronics store. Chinese firm 'Unitree' said it was ready to start selling the robotic companion for $25,000. The robotic four-legged friend, called Laikago, can walk on a variety of terrain and drag heavy objects, moving via remote control and autonomously based on a slew of complex mathematical equations. Laikago, which looks very similar to a robot presented by American robotics company Boston Dynamics several years ago, does use a very limited form of AI.