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      <title>XPENG IRON: The first time, the robot needs to prove that it is a robot</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;People have long dreamed of building a &lt;strong&gt;general-purpose robot&lt;/strong&gt;, and the &lt;strong&gt;humanoid robot&lt;/strong&gt; is considered its ultimate form.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tesla Optimus&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;Unitree G1&lt;/strong&gt; are among the current leaders in the market, but they are clearly just &lt;em&gt;machines in the shape of humans&lt;/em&gt;. That was until &lt;strong&gt;XPENG&lt;/strong&gt; unveiled its AI robot &lt;strong&gt;IRON&lt;/strong&gt; — a humanoid robot that finally &lt;em&gt;looks and moves like a real person&lt;/em&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Let’s take a look at &lt;strong&gt;IRON&lt;/strong&gt; walking toward us at the XPENG launch event. Its body resembles that of a young woman, and its gait is a textbook runway walk. If not for the occasional brief pause, its movements would be indistinguishable from a human’s.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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