Chinese humanoid AI robots are on the march. Morgan Stanley’s experts focus on the implications that the rise of the robots may have on investors and markets. Once a novelty, Chinese humanoid robots are now moving into factories and beyondInitially, $1trillion was wiped off shares including a near-$590billion hit to chip designer Nvidia. China has a lead on the production of humanoid robots and its firms are scaling up faster than anywhere else in the world, helped by government subsidies. It is developing a humanoid robot called Optimus, which Elon Musk says could be the biggest product ever.