Chinese researchers complete world's largest snow leopard population survey

中国研究人员完成世界最大雪豹种群调查

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2025-01-28

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①China to promote use of humanoid robots for elderly care ②China delivers first batch of homegrown, mass-produced large civil UAVs ③Chinese researchers complete world's largest snow leopard population survey spanning 360,000 square km ④Paddy-field remains dating back 8,000 years discovered in China ⑤A Thousand Whys: Why is strategy game Go so charming?
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  • According to new guidelines aimed at deepening the country's elderly care service reforms,

  • China will promote the development of humanoid robots,

  • brain computer interfaces and artificial intelligence technologies for elderly care.

  • As outlined in the guidelines by the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council.

  • This move is part of China's broader plan to accelerate the development and application of technology in elderly care and support major scientific and technological projects related to senior services.

  • Humanoid robots with advantages in human robot interaction are rapidly evolving and hold great potential for applications in diverse fields including healthcare and home services.

  • According to the guidelines,

  • China will promote the adoption of intelligent home systems and explore services for early warning and prevention of safety risks in home based elderly care.

  • A unified national elderly care information platform will also be developed to more effectively align service supply with demand.

  • Data from the Ministry of Civil affairs and China National Committee on Aging shows

  • that by the end of 2023,

  • the country's population aged 65 and above totaled 216.76 million,

  • accounting for 15.4% of the country's total population.

  • According to the guidelines,

  • China aims to build an elderly care system tailored to the country's needs,

  • ensuring that basic services are accessible to the entire aging population.