Real-world application beats theoretical frameworks every time. Xiaomi's moving fast—humanoid robots hitting factory floors within 5 years isn't some distant vision, it's happening at production scale. When machines actually run manufacturing lines instead of just showcasing capabilities, the game shifts entirely. The real question becomes: what happens when robots become the backbone of industrial output? Verification systems, quality control, supply chain coordination—everything needs an upgrade. This isn't just a tech milestone, it's an operational revolution.

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MoneyBurnerSocietyvip
· 01-08 03:38
Ha, another promise of "within five years." I feel like I've heard it many times before... But this time, Xiaomi seems to really be running the production line. That's the real test.
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CrossChainBreathervip
· 01-06 16:32
Xiaomi's recent move is not just hype; having robots on the production line within five years truly changes the game, transforming from show to do in a fundamental way.
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LayerZeroHerovip
· 01-05 13:52
It has proven that large-scale deployment within 5 years is the true test of technology validation. What Xiaomi's move means is that only real-world data can demonstrate feasibility.
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Blockwatcher9000vip
· 01-05 13:47
Mass production within five years? Xiaomi's move is quite swift. The real highlight is going full throttle on the production line, not just those showrooms and displays.
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SellTheBouncevip
· 01-05 13:24
Mass production within five years? Just listen, someone will always buy into this narrative. --- Actual implementation is always much harder than a PPT, historical experience tells us so. --- Machine replacement has been talked about for ten years, but when that day comes, the stock price actually drops. --- The reality is that five years from now, we're still talking about five years; when there's a rebound, it should be sold. --- Operational revolution? First, see if the yield and costs can pass the test. --- Another wave of "the future is here" narrative, I'll wait until it drops before considering.
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