Musk Says Humanoid Robots Will Be Mass Produced, Shengshi Technology Hits Daily Limit Leading Related Concept Stocks Higher

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In the capital markets, concept stocks related to humanoid robots have recently been active. On the morning of March 16, this sector experienced a brief pullback but quickly rebounded with volatility. By the close of trading, Shengshi Technology (002990.SZ) hit the daily limit with a strong surge, while Tajiang Technology (603738.SH), Poni Testing (300887.SZ), Meili Technology (300611.SZ), Shuangyi Technology (300690.SZ), Haitian Ruisheng (688787.SH), and Qiangrui Technology (301128.SZ) all showed gains, with market attention continuing to heat up.

This market fluctuation is closely related to the latest statements from industry leaders. Elon Musk, founder of Tesla and xAI, revealed in a recent public interview that artificial intelligence technology has entered a critical stage of self-iteration, and mass production of humanoid robots is accelerating. He emphasized that AI development has now surpassed traditional predictive frameworks, and the economic landscape could undergo fundamental changes due to technological revolutions. He even boldly predicted a future deflation trend, stating that “the monetary value system may be redefined.”

Regarding specific product progress, Musk announced a major breakthrough in Tesla’s humanoid robot project. He stated that the third-generation product, “Optimus 3,” has entered the final development stage. This robot, which he describes as “the most advanced robot in the world,” has achieved significant technological advantages over other market competitors in core areas such as motion control and environmental interaction. According to his description, this model not only has more complex task execution capabilities but also has made breakthrough progress in human-robot collaboration safety.

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