The age of humanoid robots may be closer than many people think.
What is being billed as the world’s first full-size hyper-bionic humanoid robot built for the mass market has entered the pre-order stage on China’s largest e-commerce platform, JD.com, ahead of its official launch on June 30. Developed by UWORLD, the consumer humanoid robotics brand under UBTECH, the robots are being marketed as emotional companions.
Available in both male and female versions, the male model stands at 183cm tall and weighs 42kg, while the female version measures 168cm in height and weighs 35.2kg. Both are equipped with 88 degrees of freedom, Wi-Fi connectivity, and a battery life of between two and four hours per charge.
The full-size biomimetic humanoid robot is reported to have attracted significant interest, surpassing 1,200 pre-orders within just three days of reservations opening. Customers can secure a unit from the first production batch with a 3,000 yuan (RM1,805) deposit until July 15, with deliveries expected to begin by September 15.
Robot Companions Are Here—But Is Society Ready?
As humanoid robots designed for emotional companionship are introduced to the world, society is being presented with a question that once seemed purely theoretical: what happens when people begin forming meaningful relationships with machines?
Such technology could provide valuable assistance to those experiencing loneliness, particularly older adults, people living alone, or individuals with limited social interaction. In an increasingly connected yet often isolating world, a companion capable of conversation, reminders, and emotional support is seen as a comfort.
However, the rise of humanoid companions also raises important questions. If people begin relying on artificial companions that are designed to be endlessly attentive, patient, and agreeable, could this alter expectations of real-world relationships?
There are also broader societal concerns to consider. As robots become more lifelike, the line between genuine emotional connection and programmed responses may become increasingly blurred. While users may understand that a robot is not truly capable of human emotion, the experience of interacting with one could still create powerful emotional attachments.
Are Robot Companions The Next Social Revolution?
Technology has repeatedly reshaped the way people communicate and form relationships.
Smartphones, social media, and virtual communities were once viewed with scepticism, yet they have become deeply embedded in modern life. Humanoid companions may simply represent the next stage of that evolution.
Ultimately, the technology itself is neither inherently good nor bad. The real challenge lies in how society chooses to use it.
If humanoid companions are viewed as tools that complement human interaction rather than replace it, they may offer genuine benefits. But if they begin substituting meaningful human connections altogether, society could find itself facing a new set of social and ethical challenges.
As humanoid robots move from science fiction to reality, the conversation may no longer be about whether they can become part of everyday life—but whether humanity is prepared for the consequences of welcoming them into it.
Source: Gasgoo, MDPI, ScienceDirect & SciTech Era | X
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