On November 5th, at Xpeng’s AI Day, a humanoid robot named IRON made a graceful debut. Standing at 1.73 meters tall, she moved with the elegance of a catwalk model, her skin soft and lifelike, instantly going viral on social media. CEO He Xiaopeng confidently announced that by 2026, the company plans to mass-produce IRON, aiming to become “China’s first female-shaped robot company.” This news has sparked concern among women over 30, already sensitive about the “leftover woman” label—not out of fear of losing jobs, but over the possibility that their male admirers might fall for this perfect, ageless companion, always available and never aging.
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