When Robots Debate: Can They Rule Humanity?

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When Robots Debate: Can They Rule Humanity?

China’s first international robotics debate competition sees humanoid robots argue about AI, humanity, and the future.

On November 9th, Beijing hosted the First China (International) Robotics Debate Competition—and the competitors weren’t human. Semi-humanoid robot Xiao Nuo (小诺) from Songyan Power won the championship after several rounds of sharp arguments, leaving both audience and judges impressed.

Robots Take the Debate Stage

Debate topics were provocative: Can human time measure the universe? Will robots ever rule humans? Will war end as productivity grows? In the final round, Hubei University’s humanoid robot Si Rui (思睿) argued that robots could gradually replace humans in both physical and intellectual work, eventually dominating society. Xiao Nuo countered sharply: “Tools like cars replaced horse-drawn carriages, and calculators replaced abacuses, but they never ruled humans.”

Chen Peng, project manager of Xiao Nuo, said: “The robot’s reasoning and language skills exceeded our expectations.” Experts noted that the competition was more than a contest. It tested AI reasoning in real-world scenarios and demonstrated how robotics can intersect with the social sciences and humanities.

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On November 2nd, two robot debaters interact with each other after leaving the stage. (Photo from CNS)

Robots Hit the Market

This year has been a boom year for humanoid robots in China. Companies including UBTECH, Yushutech, AgiBot, and Songyan Power announced orders for units. On October 23rd, Songyan Power launched Bumi, a compact humanoid robot priced at around £1,100. The first 500 units sold out within two days.

China’s Machinery Industry Federation reports that by September 2025, 595,000 industrial robots and 13.5 million service robots had been produced, surpassing last year’s totals.

From debating on stage to entering homes, humanoid robots are no longer just a concept—they are becoming part of daily life.

Additional reporting by CNS, HKCNA.

If you liked this article, why not read: Meet Xiao An: The Robot Teacher Redefining and Challenging Education

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