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Amiro Robotics' Liu Fang: Embodied Intelligence is Not Just Large Models or Autonomous Driving

Amiro Robotics' Liu Fang: Embodied Intelligence is Not Just Large Models or Autonomous Driving

Liu Fang, the founder of Amiro Robotics, has presented a new perspective on embodied intelligence, distinguishing it from large models and autonomous driving. During a recent discussion, he emphasized that the true essence of embodied intelligence lies in enhancing labor capabilities within industrial environments. Liu argued that robots should be designed to provide consistent and reliable outputs, which is crucial for their integration into real-world applications. To further this discussion, he introduced a novel metric called Hours Per Intervention (HPI), aimed at evaluating robotic performance in production settings. This metric underscores the significance of building trust in robotic labor, as reliable performance is essential for widespread adoption in various industries. Liu’s insights reflect a growing recognition of the need for practical and dependable robotic solutions in the workforce, marking a shift towards more effective and measurable applications of robotics in industrial operations.

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