Recently, at the World Tourism Economy Forum, Wang Xingxing, the founder of Unitree Robotics, shared his insights on the future of robot applications. He mentioned that within the next year or two, it's likely to remain challenging to observe truly fully automated humanoid robot performances taking place live in other parts of the world. At present, while humanoid robot technology has seen some advancement compared to the previous year, human involvement is still necessary in the majority of scenarios. In the long run, fully automated live performances akin to those at MGM are expected to stay a rarity. Since its launch in Macau in 2012, the World Tourism Economy Forum has been successfully organized for ten consecutive years. This year's edition of the forum was held in Heilongjiang, and Pansy Ho, the Vice Chairperson and Secretary-General of the forum, was present at the event.
