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China's first humanoid robot for autism treatment offers new possibilities for rehabilitation

  • Writer: Chris McMillan
    Chris McMillan
  • 1 day ago
  • 1 min read

Bastille Post


8th February 2025


China's first humanoid robot for autism treatment offers new possibilities for rehabilitation


China's first humanoid robot for diagnosis and treatment of autism has opened up new possibilities for autism rehabilitation and long-term care.


More than 13 million people in China are living with autism. Difficulties in screening, intervention, and rehabilitation have remained urgent challenges for their families.


The humanoid robot is capable of precisely capturing and interpreting subtle signals from the human brain, and translating them into its coordinated movements.

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