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China has officially launched its first general-purpose household robot, called “Shiguang S1,” in Wuhan’s Optics Valley. The robot was introduced on May 20 by Chinese robotics company GigaBrain and is designed specifically for daily home use. Unlike traditional robots built for factories, the Shiguang S1 is made to assist families with regular household tasks and interact naturally with people inside the home.

Designed to Handle Daily Household Work

The Shiguang S1 can perform several common household activities. According to the company, the robot is capable of folding clothes, cooking meals, and clearing the dining table. It can also chat with elderly people and provide assistance at home. One of its biggest features is its ability to continuously learn and adapt to new tasks, making it more flexible than older task-specific robots.

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GigaBrain says the robot uses its self-developed embodied intelligent model, which allows it to understand tasks and react to different home environments. Ye Yun, Vice President of R&D at GigaBrain, explained that traditional factory robots usually follow fixed instructions, while the Shiguang S1 can plan actions on its own and respond intelligently to changing situations.

The company also revealed plans to officially launch its next-generation “GigaBrain 1” model in the third quarter of 2026.

Safety and Early User Testing

To improve safety, the robot includes a compliant control mechanism. If it accidentally touches a person or pet while moving, it immediately stops to reduce the risk of injury.

Families in Wuhan can now apply to become early “seed users” through the “Shiguang Vision” WeChat account and the company’s official application page. The launch highlights China’s growing progress in AI-powered robotics, elderly care technology, and smart home automation.

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