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    China’s Robot Antelope Brings Surveillance to the Tibetan Plateau

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeyAugust 12, 2025 AI and Robotics No Comments2 Mins Read
    China’s Robot Antelope

    China’s ‘Robot Antelope’ Deployed for Surveillance in Remote Tibet

    To the wolves of Tibet, China’s robot antelope might appear as appealing as the real herds that graze the tundra. In reality, the mechanical creature is part of Beijing’s expanding surveillance network, now reaching some of the most remote corners of the country.

    With lifelike brown fur and doe-like eyes, the AI-powered, 5G-connected ruminant blends almost seamlessly into its surroundings. Footage from state news agency Xinhua shows the robotic antelope scanning the Hoh Xil plateau using advanced sensors.

    Technology Meets Wildlife Tracking

    Developed jointly by Xinhua, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Hangzhou-based DEEP Robotics, the robot is designed to study and protect the endangered Tibetan antelope. It uses 5G connectivity and artificial intelligence vision systems to monitor migration, feeding and mating patterns in real time.

    This innovation reflects China’s broader ambitions for its robotics industry, which is receiving tens of billions of yuan in state subsidies. It was showcased during the 2025 World Robot Conference, which concluded on Tuesday.

    5G services first arrived in Tibet in 2019, with user numbers reaching one million by 2022. By late 2023, the completion of a 5G base station in Gogmo meant that every district in Tibet had network coverage, according to state media.

    Expanding AI Applications in Remote Regions

    Tibet’s 5G network now supports a range of AI-driven projects beyond wildlife tracking. These include small drones capable of operating in radar-blind areas, telemedicine services for remote communities, and smart herding technologies for yak farmers.

    China has been investing heavily in Tibet, enhancing its strategic importance in President Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road initiative by strengthening trade links with Central Asia. At the same time, Beijing has increased its surveillance capabilities across the region, extending its digital reach towards India.

    Concerns Over Surveillance and Regional Influence

    Human rights advocates and analysts have raised concerns that such technology also serves political purposes. Critics accuse Beijing of using “grey-zone” tactics in and around the Tibetan plateau. A July report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies detailed cases of China allegedly using telecommunications networks in Nepal to monitor dissidents, as well as instances of cyber theft.

    While the robot antelope may be framed as a conservation tool, its deployment underscores the merging of environmental technology with state surveillance in one of the world’s most politically sensitive regions.

    with inputs from Reuters

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