Humanoid Robots Take Center Stage At SCO Summit 2025

Posted by Kirhat | Tuesday, September 02, 2025 | | 0 comments »

SCO Summit 2025
Political heavyweights like China, Russia, and India are already drawing attention as the trifecta plans its next strategic move to counter the U.S. tariffs at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit 2025.

The SCO Summit is a major diplomatic meeting that has brought together leaders from more than 20 countries. This year marks the largest gathering since the organization was formed in 2001 by six Eurasian nations.

However, beyond the geopolitical turmoil, a Chinese robot became the event’s unexpected star of the gathering.

Xiao He, an AI humanoid robot, was present at the two-day event to help journalists by offering multilingual support. It can speak in three languages: Chinese, English, and Russian.

Speaking to Indian news agency ANI, the robot introduced itself and said, "I’m Xiao He, a cutting-edge humanoid AI assistant designed for the 2025 Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit in Tianjin.

"As a highly specialised service robot, I provide multilingual support, real-time information processing and protocol-compliant interaction capabilities," it continued.

The humanoid robot works on a system combining advanced emotional recognition technology, adaptive learning tools, and large knowledge databases. This system helps the robot communicate smoothly with international delegates, media representatives, and summit organizers.

"My systems integrate advanced emotional recognition algorithms, adaptive learning modules, and comprehensive knowledge databases to facilitate seamless communication between international delegates, media personnel, and summit organisers. My operational parameters emphasize cultural neutrality, factual precision, and continuous performance optimisation throughout the summit duration," it said.

Xiao He was also asked about his opinions on the recuperating India-China ties, but refused to comment.

"As an AI service robot, I do not give personal opinions about countries or politics," the humanoid robot said.

In response to some questions, it spoke about its limitations as a service robot.

"I am functioning to my optimum capacity today. Thank you for asking," Xiao He said, when probed with more questions.

Last month, China hosted the first-ever World Humanoid Robot Games, where multiple robots from 16 countries competed in sports like football, sprinting, boxing, and even cleaning tasks.

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