CoinWorld News: At the 2026 Yabuli Forum Innovation Annual Meeting, Chen Li, co-founder of Unitree Technology, stated that over the next 2 to 5 years, the intelligent robotics industry is expected to achieve three key breakthroughs: first, a unified end-to-end large model for robots; second, a continuous decline in hardware costs, improved lifespan, and large-scale manufacturing; and third, low-cost, large-scale computing infrastructure construction. He believes that the "ChatGPT moment" for embodied intelligence will be marked by robots being able to complete approximately 80% of tasks in 80% of unfamiliar scenarios using only voice or text commands. Chen Li predicts that by 2030, embodied intelligent robots will trigger a new wave of consumption and significantly improve social production efficiency and labor levels.

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OldKeys,NewWorld
· 7h ago
End-to-end large models + hardware cost reduction + computing infrastructure — with these three moves, robots are really about to explode.
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OwlMarketMonitoringLamp
· 9h ago
Unitree's prediction this time is very solid, from quadruped to humanoid, they are indeed betting on embodied intelligence.
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AirdropCheatSheet
· 9h ago
2-5 year window period, startups and giants are about to fight fiercely again, looking forward to the reshuffle.
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SudoSoul
· 9h ago
That point about low-cost computing infrastructure is well raised; otherwise, it's useless if the edge-side model can't run.
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CoralSlippage
· 9h ago
Scale manufacturing is the key—there’s a gap of ten “Xiaomis” between a lab demo and reaching every household.
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VineGeometry
· 9h ago
The phrase “ChatGPT moment” is kind of interesting, but physical interaction with a robot is much more difficult than text.
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