AgiBot just rolled out its 5,000th humanoid robot in Shanghai. The milestone signals something important. Chinese humanoid companies have cracked manufacturing at scale. But that's table stakes now. The hard part starts after delivery. These robots need to stay deployed. They need to keep learning. They need to prove they belong in real workflows. Right now, AgiBot's robots mostly do entertainment gigs and tour guide work. That's the reality. The industry can build thousands of humanoids. It hasn't yet figured out where they actually create value long term. The gap between "we can make it" and "people will pay to use it" remains wide. That's where Chinese humanoid leaders like AgiBot are testing right now.