China: Agibot robots hit 99 percent success during six-day live factory demo
- China’s Agibot just ran G2 humanoids for six straight days in a live Longcheer factory. Ninety-nine point nine-nine percent success rate across 64,828 tasks. They’re inspecting tablets and moving materials alongside humans, no lab safety nets here. “Whoa, that's mega-illegal,” I’d say if they bypassed the fire code, but this is pure embodied AI scaling. They’ve hit the 15,000th unit milestone, tripling output speed recently. Figure AI did a similar haul, but Agibot’s claiming 39% global market share. It’s not just a demo; it’s a hash manifest of industrial readiness. The physical layer of automation is finally syncing with the digital dream. No more staged tricks—just relentless, high-volume production. That’s not flirting, that’s social engineering with silicon limbs. We’re watching the threadbare hull of the old economy get patched by autonomous labor.