‘Brilliant’: US public cheers dancing Unitree robots while Congress looks to ban them
Chinese robotics company Unitree's humanoid robots recently performed a dance routine on the US television show *America's Got Talent*, receiving a standing ovation from the studio audience. This public reception contrasts with ongoing efforts in Washington to ban Chinese robots.

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AI-generatedChinese robotics company Unitree's humanoid robots recently performed a dance routine on the US television show *America's Got Talent*, receiving a standing ovation from the studio audience. This public reception contrasts with ongoing efforts in Washington to ban Chinese robots. Analysts suggest the robots' prime-time appearance could increase mainstream acceptance of Chinese robotics in the United States. The performance featured eight G1 humanoid robots dancing with a Chinese dancer.
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5 extractedUnitree's G1 humanoid robots performed an elaborate dance routine on America's Got Talent.
The performance received a standing ovation from the studio audience.
Efforts are under way in Washington to ban Chinese robots.
Analysts suggest a gulf is emerging between public and lawmaker views on Chinese robots.
The appearance could contribute to mainstream acceptance of Chinese robots in the US.