Unitree Technology's Chen Li: By 2030, embodied intelligent robots will lead a new wave of consumption.

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ME AI Message: In a speech, Chen Li, co-founder of Unitree Technology Co., Ltd., judged that over the next two to five years, the intelligent robotics industry will achieve three major core breakthroughs. First, a unified end-to-end robot large model—this is the most critical key. Second, hardware with lower costs and longer service life, along with ultra-large-scale standardized production and manufacturing—marginal hardware costs will drop significantly. Referring to the automotive industry, once scaled up, extreme cost-performance can be quickly adopted. Third, low-cost, large-scale computing power that relies on distributed computing to address pain points on the device side such as end-side autonomy (battery life), heat dissipation, and costs, as well as latency pain points on the cloud side. For example, a dedicated AI computing base station for buildings can provide computing support for all smart devices and robots within the premises. He said that the core indicator of the “GPT moment” for embodied intelligence is simple: two 80%s— in 80% of unfamiliar scenarios, through voice or text command, the robot can successfully complete about 80% of tasks. He also said that by 2030, that is, four years from now, embodied intelligent robots will lead a new wave of consumption, significantly promoting social productivity and upgrading the workforce. (Ruijian) (Source: Hexun)
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