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China's Embodied AI Models Gear Up for Competition Ahead of WAIC 2026

China's Embodied AI Models Gear Up for Competition Ahead of WAIC 2026

China's leading tech companies are intensifying their efforts in embodied AI as they prepare for the WAIC 2026 event in Shanghai, scheduled for July 17. This year's competition is marked by the launch of several advanced models, including Xiaomi's X0, a multimodal generative model with 38 billion parameters designed to enhance robotic training data generation. The significance of this competition lies in the critical need for physical interaction data, which is currently lacking by over 99%. Xiaomi's generative model aims to address this gap by autonomously generating and augmenting training data without the need for new data collection, thereby improving efficiency by 83 times. The event will showcase over 200 companies, highlighting the growing importance of embodied intelligence in the tech landscape. As the industry evolves, companies like Tencent Cloud and RoboScience are also making strides with cloud-based embodied AI services. The competition at WAIC 2026 will be pivotal, as companies vie for dominance in the emerging ecosystem of embodied intelligence, with advancements in visual understanding and cognitive reasoning being key areas of focus.

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