Unitree launches the PhysAI UniBot World Challenge

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Golden Finance reported that on July 10, Unitree launched the Physical AI UniBot World Challenge. It is said that the event directly targets the core bottleneck of insufficient generalization in embodied intelligence foundation models. Focusing on complex and diverse desktop manipulation tasks, it will carry out unified, large-scale real-hardware testing to assess the general-purpose performance of a single model across multiple tasks. There are two challenge tasks in total. The first is based on the Unitree G1 humanoid robot platform, evaluating the generalization capability of a general-purpose model in real-world multi-task manipulation, scoring across five categories of generalization scenarios using average success rate and average step count. The second task involves 32 real-world desktop manipulation tasks, covering grasping, placement, and two-handed coordination. (Glonhub)
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