Someone is so concerned about the exodus of millionaires from California to Miami that they have even organized a demonstration

Silicon Valley is packing its bags at the simple proposal of a new tax that would tax the fortunes of more than a billion dollars. In fact, some millionaires have already taken flight and bought one (or several) mansions in Miami to avoid having to pay for it. Does anyone care so much about this? exodus of millionaires who has even taken the initiative to defend them amid fears that they will abandon California to avoid high taxes. Even has called for demonstrations on the streets of San Francisco. To no one’s surprise, the press who went to cover the event and those who went to mock the demonstration outnumbered those who demonstrated. Doesn’t anyone think about millionaires? Derik Kauffman, a young 26-year-old founder of the AI startup RunRL and fresh out of the Y Combinator project incubator, an entity that was chaired by Sam Altman between 2015 and 2019, he has been the driving force behind the movement “March for Billionaires“. According to collect the local media San Francisco ExaminerKauffman pushed the event to oppose California’s proposed wealth tax and change public perceptions of the wealthy. The young man admitted that he was not aware of any billionaires intending to attend the demonstration defending their interests, but he wanted to show the contribution of great fortunes to the local economy. Rumors of a tax that have caused a storm. Kauffman’s initiative arose in response to the union’s proposal SEIU United Healthcare Workers West to create a 5% tax on fortunes over $1 billion, excluding real estate and pensions. According to the union, this measure would affect about 200 Californian residents and would raise about 100,000 million in the next five years. The proceeds would go to offset the Trump administration’s cuts in education, healthcare and social assistance. The tax would be applied retroactively to those who lived in the state in 2026, but for the initiative to be considered in a November 2026 vote it needs the support of 875,000 signatures. In fact, the initiative does not even have the support of California Governor Gavin Newsom, who is strongly opposed to the tax and work to block it. The march in San Francisco. The demonstration in support of the millionaires took place through some streets of San Francisco, and had “a few dozen” attendees, surpassed by journalists and curious onlookers who came to see the demonstration with their own eyes. As expected, neither Jeff Bezos nor Mark Zuckerberg attended the meeting. In fact, it is not strange. A Harris Poll points out that 74% of Americans consider millionaires to be overrated and 76% believe that they benefit from a poor system. OK to what was published by The Wall Street Journalthe march was led by a banner that read: “Billionaires Build Prosperity: Keep Them in California!” Behind her, just about twenty protesters held banners supporting the millionaires. In front of them they found a group of curious people who had also come to express their ideas and to verify that the march was not a joke. One of them held a sign that read: “I am poor and I am proud.” Reactions of millionaires. Other billionaires living in San Francisco, such as Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, They distanced themselves from the protest and they have agreed to the tax. Huang stated that “we choose to live in Silicon Valley, and whatever taxes they want to apply, so be it. I’m perfectly fine with that.” Other technology leaders have not made public statements, and have simply headed to Florida without giving further explanations. a few weeks ago the founders of Google did it. A few days later, Mark Zuckerberg did itwho after two decades in San Francisco, will change his zip code to that of Billionaire Bunker. However, what the millionaires have started is a lobbying campaign with million-dollar donations so that the measure does not prosper, according to information of Bloomberg. In Xataka | Countries are trying to prevent the accumulation of wealth of technological millionaires. Ancient Rome tried it too Image | March for Billionaires

In 2009 Stephen Hawking hosted “the party of the century.” No one came precisely because Stephen Hawking organized it

Bottles of the best French Champagne, tables full of canapés and cucumber sandwiches, balloons, banners and music. Stephen Hawkingthe famous theoretical physicist from the University of Cambridge, had everything ready to give the party of the century in June 2009. “I was waiting for a long time, but no one came,” explained a couple of years later. He wasn’t too surprised, especially since he only sent out the invitations after the party was already over. And not by mistake: Hawking’s party was the first major celebration dedicated specifically to time travelers. In 1992, Hawking had already proposed that time travel was impossible. So that afternoon party in the swamps of the River Cam was half an experiment to prove that the timetravelers They did not exist, half “trolling” all those theorists who thought that this type of trips could exist. In reality, it was a joke that is inserted into the historical controversy of time travel. For all we know, all the time travelers could be in the pub across the street laughing at poor Hawking and his old anti-travel ideas. It is not likely, there I agree with Hawking; but, today, we cannot rule out that working hypothesis. Everything (not) is on the internet I suppose that, therefore, that of the English physicist has not been the only attempt to search for time travelers. A few years later, in 2014, a team of physicists from the Michigan Institute of Technology used the internet and social networks to look for clues about possible trips. It was not about looking for people who defined themselves as “time travelers“, but to look for the trace of clairvoyance. That is, signs of people who knew things before they happened. The idea was to look for unequivocal messages, about things not previously known and significant enough to be recorded in the history books of the future. They chose two facts that met these three characteristics: Comet ISON and the name that Jorge Bergoglio would choose during his papacy, Francisco. The search, needless to say, was fruitless. Only in the case of Pope Francis did they find a prior reference to the choice of the name, but after analyzing it they discovered that it was a merely speculative text. Can you travel in time? The short answer is that we don’t know. The long answer is that, although it seems something banaldebates about the possibility of time travel continue to be a very controversial topic even today. And they remain so for a very simple reason: there is nothing in our scientific theories about the universe that prohibits per se this type of trips. Hence it is an exciting field full of theories, objections and counter-objections. Someday we will have to return to the topic and talk about the current controversies in time travel. But today, since it’s Sunday, I just wanted to remind you that if you ever pass through Cambridge on June 28, 2009, there is a party to which you are invited. Toast us. In Xataka | The most transformative event in modern cosmology is just around the corner, according to these physicists’ hypothesis In Xataka | Stephen Hawking made a prediction about black holes in 1971. A new signal has proven him overwhelmingly right

that of the towns converted into hubs of organized crime

TO beginning of 2025the province of Toledo began to appear with unusual frequency in police reports. From then until a few hours ago, the escalation of violence and crime that has been splashed across the country’s newspapers has made one thing crystal clear: the dangerous conversion of many towns in Spain such as hub of criminal gangs. From local clans to industrial cultivation. In March, the National Police dismantled a network of indoor marijuana crops spread across several municipalities (Illescas, El Viso de San Juan, Yeles, Lucillos and Ugena) managed by a family clan with the structure of a criminal group. The investigations began following anomalies detected by an electrical company that warned of illegal connections to the network. Upon entering the homes, the agents they found more than 5,800 plants, 3,600 cuttings, firearms such as assault rifles and cash. The simultaneous records revealed complex logistics and a high level of specialization: germination rooms, differentiated cultivation cycles and distribution to other networks that exported production outside of Spain. The mafia. That operation, framed in the National Plan against cannabis trafficking, confirmed what the authorities they already sensed: Toledo, due to its proximity to Madrid, was establishing itself as a preferred area for marijuana mafias, with warehouses and homes transformed into agricultural laboratories at the service of European drug trafficking. In fact, counted A few weeks later, the newspaper El País reported that the organizations, in a twist, were looking for empty apartments on social networks or even they consulted the obituaries to squat the houses. Fuensalida: the violent mutation. Three months later, the violence moved from the field of cultivation to that of theft and intimidation. In June, the Civil Guard dismantled the Ángel CM gang, a group of criminals that for months spread fear in Fuensalida and other towns in La Sagra. Based in a neighborhood nicknamed “the Bronx,” its leader organized assaults serial attacks on vulnerable people, vehicle thefts, falsification of license plates and thefts from shops and warehouses. Not only that. They acted with brutality: Victims were dragged or hit during the pulling, and some elderly people suffered fractures and serious injuries. The Civil Guard and the Local Police managed to arrest nine people (all residents of Fuensalida) after weeks of surveillance and chases in broad daylight. Toledo as a hub. In one of those chases, an accomplice fled cross-country after stealing a car. The arrest of Ángel and his collaborators brought relief to the area, but it also showed that Toledo was no longer just home to cultivation networks, but also crime groups organized with its own structures and hierarchies, capable of operating between several provinces. The international leap. After the summer, the National Police dismantled in Yuncos, Palomeque and Méntrida an organization that represented a qualitative leap: a drug trafficking network with direct links with the Mexican Sinaloa cartel. Sixteen people were arrested, including a chemist from the cartel itself who had traveled from Mexico to direct production of cocaine and methamphetamine. Clandestine laboratories. The agents located two camouflaged laboratories in rural areas, equipped with industrial materials, chemical reagents and security systems designed to hide the activity. More than 160 kilos of drugs were seized, including cocaine, base, ephedrine and methamphetamine, along with 7,500 liters of precursors and 21,000 euros in cash. Fifteen of those arrested were placed in provisional prison. The operation confirmed that Toledo had ceased to be just a logistical territory: it had become a production and refining enclave of high-value drugs, which implied the arrival of foreign technicians, international financing and a level of sophistication unprecedented in the region. A shooting as a turning point. On November 9, the municipality of El Casar de Escalona (barely two thousand inhabitants) was the scene of a shooting between agents of the Special Operations Group (GEO) and a group of drug traffickers of Dominican origin. The suspects, from Asturias, they planned to kidnap to members of another local network to settle a drug debt. When intercepted by the Police, they opened fire and the geos responded. One of the alleged drug traffickers died on the spot and two others were injured. No officers were hurt, but vehicles were riddled by gunfire. The operation, directed by Udyco, revealed the existence of groups dedicated to violent debt collection between gangs, a phenomenon typical of urban drug trafficking environments transferred to rural Spain. The drift. The shooting also coincided with another armed confrontation in Seville, where a police officer was seriously injured by an assault rifle during a hashish raid. Both episodes led police unions to demand more media and bulletproof vests in the face of the “qualitative leap” in crime, which no longer hesitates to confront with weapons of war. Toledo as a mirror of a phenomenon. The Ministry of the Interior he responded remembering the budget reinforcement and the purchase of new ballistic equipment, while the anti-drug prosecutor of the National Court, Rosa Ana Morán, warned of the risk that Spain would follow the path of Belgium and the Netherlands, where drug trafficking networks have derived in shootings, threats to judges and institutional corruption. If you like, Toledo, converted into marijuana laboratoryenclave methamphetamine and scene of reckoningsymbolizes that dangerous transition: from a quiet province to the epicenter of globalized crime that mixes Latin American drug trafficking, local crime and European infrastructure. A geography that reflects the displacement of organized crime towards the interior of the peninsula and the birth of a new silent frontier in the heart of Castilla-La Mancha. Image | Civil Guard In Xataka | First they kidnap you, then they put you to work in online scams: the drama of thousands of people in Asia In Xataka | The fake sex ads that ruined lives. The Valencian criminal gang of online fraud and extortion falls

The Morgue of Paris organized “Open doors.” And caused tumults with thousands of daily visits

The bodies in the Paris deposit lie, motionless, completely naked except for small leather shrouds. Each one has died for a different cause, and all impute the reasons. Some have been stabbed in the belly. Another has drowned, he is swollen and his skin exhibits a obscene violet color. Another has been crushed by a heavy machine in one of the factories of the French city, increasingly industrialized and implacable. They all have something in common. They lie in almost vertical tables, which allow them to contemplate, on the other side of large windows, the thousands of Parisians who spend every day through the morgue. All bodies in the deposit can be contemplated by citizens. And it has become the favorite show of the pedestrians. In the mid -nineteenth century, walk in Paris to pass in front of the deposit and See the bodies It was the entertainment of fashion among citizens. Of course, there was an excuse: to help identify those who still had no name. But the morbid seized the population and went to see the exposed corpses became an entertainment that went far beyond public service, to the point that appeared in The guides of the time of the Parisian shows that the visitor should not be lost. Under the name of ‘The Museum of Death’, it was organized an entire industry around the facade of the body depositand it was easy to find actors, juggers and street artists asking for money in the surroundings of the great windows. He French playwright Leon Gozlan He described it like this: “You will see the drowned just like you go to other places to see the latest fashion.” And the very Emile Zola wrote: “The morgue is a show within the reach of all the pockets and that poor and rich passers -by may see free. The door is open, whoever wants to enter” Paris Danger At that time, Paris was a dangerous city (like all the great cities of Europe): crimes followed and occupied the first flat of the newspapers. And not only that: at this time when Industrialization grew by leaps and boundsthe mortality in the factories was very high, often the injured did not even have family in the city, but they came from rural areas and had arrived in Paris in search of money to feed their families, so that the bodies remained days in the deposit until they were claimed. These exhibitions in the morgue was like an extension of the black chronicle: the Parisians read in the newspaper about a crime or an accident and immediately could Expand the information going to see the bodies to the windows of the deposit. 40,000 people came to go to the dead daily (for getting an idea: Before your fireNotre-Dame received 30,000 a day). A true morbid show without a paragon in the history of the city. An example of what people came to see: on November 8, 1876, two packages containing the dismembered body of a woman were found in the Seine. The body was rebuilt, covered with a canvas and placed its head on it. A grotesque and brutal aging … that four days later of the crimes came to see more than 30,000 visitors, 40,000 on the 13th and 14th, the morgue records reached 68,250 entries. Almost a week after crimes, which makes a state of considerable decomposition. Finally, the closing of the show arrived: the Morgue of Paris closed the doors to the public in March 1907, when Criticisms won the unstoppable increase in morbid. Many newspapers complained, because their chronicles of which bodies were going to be exposed were among the most read of the daily rotations. The new century had just been born, and they were to come much more terrible shows. Although a little more modest. Header | Jstor Daily In Xataka | € 1,200 per body: the funeral home that sold bodies of deaths to universities and charged for false incinerations

An organized macaque band has mounted the perfect business in Bali: Mangos for your iPhone

If you saw the soprano series, you will surely remember Junior who left a memorable phrase: “You carry the helm the best you know. Sometimes the trip is quiet, sometimes you get on the rocks. But you keep respect, that’s what matters.” In Bali there are no ships on, but a temple on the edge of a cliff where respect is won in another way: fruit fruit, glasses by glasses. An organized band. The temple of Uluwatu, south of Bali Island, attracts thousands of tourists every day looking for the sunset ceremony and traditional balineas dances. But in the shadows – full daylight – another function takes place: that of thieves monkeys. As He has detailed a report for Wall Street Journalthe protagonists are about 600 long -tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis), considered sacred guardians of the temple by the locals. Their method is direct: they detect distracted tourists, they approach with stealth and take away value objects. A few seconds are enough for a mobile, graduated glasses or even slope to change hands. Jonathan Hammé, a British tourist, remembers the moment with a mixture of disbelief and resignation: “I was admiring my eyes when I felt something on my back. It was a monkey that stole my sunglasses. He got on a tree and started playing with them as nothing.” To recover them, he had to offer him oreos. The animal accepted, but the glasses ended up folded. Economic intelligence at the primate level. It is not random robberies. Scientific studies carried out by Professor Jean-Baptiste Leca’s team from the University of Lethbridge (Canada), They have documented that macaques have a sophisticated sense of value. They steal what humans value more – designs, glasses, wallets – because they know that these objects are more “exchangeable.” For more than 273 days of observation, the researchers documented dozens of cases on the dribbing process, which sometimes lasts up to 25 minutes. In other words, the monkeys not only steal but demand greater rewards for more valuable objects. This phenomenon, known in primatology as “Token Economy” or symbolic economyit is very rare in wild animals. Unlike laboratory experiments, these behaviors are natural, free and socially learned. Young monkeys observe successful adults, mimic their techniques and perfect the art of theft. Thus, the “barter culture” is maintained generation after generation. What if they don’t want to return it? When the tourist fails to recover the object on their own, the Pawanga local mediator specialized in negotiating with the monkeys. Ketut Ariana, 52, has been doing this work for two decades: “Every week we recover between 30 and 50 objects. In high season, up to ten phones per day.” Ariana He explained to the WSJ that monkeys do not respond equally to all foods. For cheap glasses or combs, just a banana. For iPhones, a whole handle bag, rambután or, in extreme cases, raw eggs, is needed. “Eggs love. But if you use one very soon, then they don’t want anything else,” he jokes. It is not something new. Although some believe that the phenomenon arose with the arrival of tourism, Ariana says that robberies began much earlier. “Before they stole bracelets or necklaces to the faithful who came to the ceremonies. When tourists with telephones and cameras arrived, they adapted.” And not only that: they evolved. The 2021 study Published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B He concluded that these behaviors have been in the Uluwatu colony for more than 30 years and that they vary between subgroups. Some monkeys specialize in glasses, others in mobile phones, others in fabric objects. Each clan has its style. Are there other thieves? Although Uluwatu’s case is the most documented, similar behaviors have been observed in other regions of Asia. There is a documentary series of the National Geographic in which you can see how in Thailand the city of Lopburi has faced true “invasions” of macaques that break into houses, they looted refrigerators and face the neighbors. Or in India, several cities suffer incidents with monkeys that enter offices, hospitals and markets. However, what differentiates Uluwatu’s macaques is their structured “rescue robbery” system. They do not take food: they take goods to exchange them. A dilemma on a saturated tourist island. The context helps to understand why the phenomenon persists. Only in May 2025, Bali received 602,213 international visitors, According to the Central Statistics Office of Bali. So far this year, the island already adds more than 2.6 million foreign tourists more than in 2024. This tourist pressure explains in part why the “business” of the monkeys is still alive: every day new offices arrive who become perfect target for Uluwatu’s macaques. Taylor Uter, an American tourist who participated in a yoga retreat, lived the experience intensely since his mobile was stolen. After offering several fruit bags, the monkey released the phone. It was intact, but the experience ruined his visit. “I didn’t see the fire show. I wanted to leave. I felt I was in the middle of a criminal monkeys.” Beyond astonishment or anecdote. Uluwatu’s case forces to reflect on coexistence between humans and animals in tourist spaces. On the one hand, monkeys are an integral part of the temple ecosystem and have spiritual value. On the other, its behavior has generated a whole parallel economy of bartering, losses, recoveries and viral anecdotes. The authorities recommend visitors to save value objects in closed backpacks, avoid visual contact with the monkeys and always follow the instructions of the temple staff. Even so, the risk persists. And the same story. The truth is that in Uluwatu there are no magical solutions: monkeys will continue to steal and tourists will continue to arrive. Scientists see it as a unique case of “symbolic economy” in wild animals; The premises, as part of the day to day. For visitors, the lesson is simpler: better keep the iPhone well … or wear a bag of mangoes in the backpack. Image | Thomas Schoch Xataka | A couple … Read more

A alluvion of controversies is eclipsing the launch of the Xiaomi Yu7. The brand is clear that it is an organized campaign

On May 22, Xiaomi will present the Xiaomi Yu7, its second electric car. The presentation will be at 1:00 p.m.noon in Spain and will arrive charged with another good news car as far as technological products are concerned, as Lei Jun, CEO of the brand, has confirmed, CEO, CEO of the brand, In a publication in Weibo. The announcement comes taking advantage of the fact that the company faces its fifteenth anniversary. It is not even of legal age and Xiaomi already has two cars in the garage. In 48 hours we will know all the details of that second vehicle that will arrive with SUV body and that, According to the brandevokes “A heavenly car that furrows the winds”. At the moment, we only have knowledge of your image because the technical capacities, their power or their performance in the field of autonomy are a secret, beyond that it is rumored that we can be talking about a car capable of cover 820 km in completely electric modealways according to the Optimistic Chinese Cycle of Homologation. But a few hours after presenting the world its new car, Xiaomi’s image does not go through its best moment. The Xiaomi Su7 accumulates controversies in recent days. The brand is clear: They are suffering a discredit campaign. Complaints and 10,000 bots on social networks “Internet is not a space without law. Xiaomi will deciduously use legal measures to protect our legitimate rights against slander and malicious attacks” These have been the words that Lei Jun, CEO of the company, has used to accompany the information of the Xiaomi Legal Team in Weibo. The brand ensures that it is suffering an organized attack on social networks and that the corresponding organizations in China are already investigating what happened. Click on the image to go to the official statement As you can read in the statement that accompanies this text, an organized group would have used 10,000 accounts on social networks to generate defamatory content against the company. The campaign has been active, always according to Xiaomi, since December 2024 and has had as its main objective the information about the Xiaomi Su7, the company’s first electric car. The truth is that the news related to various issues With the Xiaomi Su7 and its different variants they have multiplied in recent weeks. The last of them are related to deformation in the front bumper that, According to the companyaffects a very small number of units and is due to an incorrect installation. However, the vehicle that is causing the brand is causing the brand is the Xiaomi Su7 ultra. In fact, from Xiaomi They have presented their apologies in Weibo for the last two controversies they have had to face. First, the owners of the Xiaomi Su7 Ultra were checked when a software update left their cars with 600 hp less than those announced For the brand. The company sold this version as the most sporty option, with 1,548 hp per flag and the announcement that they were much faster and more powerful than Porsche but at a much lower price. Claiming that security was its main objective, The Capó brand this power more than 900 hp and launched a program to unlock the entire power after Demonstrate on a circuit the performance of drivers as pilots. However, the criticisms were so sound that the company soon reversing this decision. The second great controversy came a while later and, in fact, it is a problem that Xiaomi has on the table. According to some clients, the specific carbon fiber hood designed to evict the heat that accumulates in the front It barely has purely aesthetic functions. They believe that its performance is void and, therefore, allege that the company lied and sold them a product under deceptive advertising. Now customers have submitted with a collective claim and reject Xiaomi’s proposal to change the carbon fiber hood for the aluminum original or deliver 20,000 credits to use in their store. Those affected defend that the company must return the car’s money and, in addition, multiply it by two since they have been deceived in the purchase process. These controversies are tarnishing the launch of the Xiaomi Yu7, the second electric car of the company and for which the floor of its factory is expanding since they expect a very high demand. In fact, the company itself already has opened the deadline to reserve the car even before officially presenting it. Photo | Xiaomi in Weibo In Xataka | All cars depreciate immediately as soon as they leave the concessionaire. All but one: the Xiaomi Su7

China has organized a half marathon in which 21 robots participated. We have questions

Last Saturday a popular half marathon was held in Beijing in which there were some unique participants: 21 robots joined thousands of human runners to try to complete the 21,097 meters of the urban tour. The event has allowed to yield some conclusions about the Robotics art statusbut it has also generated new questions. Varied robots. In the race They participated Humanoid robots of Chinese manufacturers such as Droidvp or Noetix Robotix. The designs and sizes varied significantly, and were from 1.2 m high models to others that measure 1.8 meters. One of them remarkably imitated the human appearance in a robot that even waded his eyes or smiled. You by your side, I for mine. Although the organizers brought breast, stating that it was the first race in which humans and robots ran at the same time, in reality the Robots route was separated from that of human corridors. The robots were also accompanied by teams of engineers who monitored that their operation was correct (or that the batteries changed during the race). Slow. At the moment the performance of biped robots in the race was modest, and everyone ran clearly more slowly than human corridors. The fastest robot It was the Tiangong Ultra of the Ubtech company in collaboration with the Beijing Humanoid Robots Innovation Center. The tour ended at 2:40 hours after exchanging his batteries three times and falling on one occasion. Only six of the robots ended up crossing the finish line, and most did not last long in the test. Still far from humans. He was the only one that ended before the time limit was fulfilled to finish the test for human runners, which was 3:10 hours. The world record is in 56 minutes and 42 seconds, while a good time for human amateur runners is 1:45 hours for men and 2 hours for approximately women. Varied disasters. As they point out In Wiredthe Tiangong Ultra and the second classified, the N2 of Noetix Robotics at least managed to end at a slow but consistent rhythm. Others were a disaster. It happened with a robot named Huanhuan that moved at snail speed while moving his head uncontrollably. Another call Shennong had to be disqualified (he used small wheels) but the serious thing was that he turned on himself after starting the race and He fell next to their human operators. In some cases the operators used adhesive tape to protect the “feet” of the robots, but also to hit the head of one of them when it fell during the race. Critable autonomy. In addition, the robots were accompanied as we said of human operators. Some had control panels to go to the robots, and others went ahead to point out the way and remove obstacles from Enmedio. During the broadcast several spectators commented how operators seemed exhausted with all that operation to help robots to advance. But running is not theirs. The truth is that these robots are not designed to run, but the objective of the companies that design them is to be able to execute a variety of tasks that have nothing to do with moving quickly. Even so experts indicate that this test demonstrates the evolution of the market, because a few years ago It was difficult until they were walking. Even Elon Musk launched a job offer to “teach Tesla’s Robot Optimus to walk”. That some can already run a half marathon It is a good proof that some companies have created especially robust models. Important absences. Chinese manufacturers participated in the race, but many were absent reference companies In the market. Was not for example the Optimus of Tesla, but neither does the Atlas from Boston Dynamics, the Figure O2 of figure ai or the Apollo of Apptronik. There were also absences of large Chinese robotics companies Like Unitree (which did not officially participate, although two were used by other institutions), AGIBOTor the runner robot Star1 Robot was. Is this for something? The test organized by Chinese institutions served to demonstrate the advances of some of the robotics companies, but it was also a clear demonstration of the limitations of these robots. As we said, these companies do not design these robots with this type of purpose, and specialization is usually a key aspect of current robots. However, this half marathon serves to boost new ideas among robots developers, which should undoubtedly pursue that intensive motor capacity for their projects. Image | Xataka with Freepik In Xataka | China’s robots represent an existential threat to the US, according to semi -health experts

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