Vivo, a well-known Chinese technology company, held an open-day event recently, where its executive vice president and chief operating officer, Hu Boshan, shared his thoughts on the future of technology. In an exclusive interview, Hu mentioned that Vivo will focus on two major areas: Mixed Reality (MR) and humanoid robots. According to Hu, people's ideal robots may take more than 10 years to become a reality.

Hu explained that MR technology is still in its early stages, and much more research and development is needed to make it more sophisticated and user-friendly. He also highlighted the importance of humanoid robots in various aspects of life, such as education, healthcare, and services. However, he emphasized that creating robots that can perform complex tasks and interact with humans like humans do will take time.

Hu's statements reflect the challenges and complexities involved in developing advanced robotics technology. While MR and humanoid robots hold tremendous potential, they require significant investments in research and development to overcome technical hurdles and make them accessible to the masses. As global technology companies continue to invest in these areas, it will be exciting to see the progress made in the coming years.