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Revolutionizing the Field of Intelligent Terminals: The Arrival of SenseTime's "Wuneng" Embodied AI Platform

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SenseTime's groundbreaking "Wuneng" Embodied AI platform is set to bring about a new wave of transformation in the realm of intelligent terminals. At the core of this platform lies SenseTime's Embodied World Model, which serves as the central engine, while the SenseTime Infrastructure provides robust computational support on both the edge and cloud levels. This powerful combination enables the platform to endow robots and intelligent devices with exceptional perception, visual navigation, and multimodal interaction capabilities, propelling intelligent terminals towards higher levels of autonomy and intelligence.

The platform's exceptional empowerment capabilities extend to a wide range of terminal hardware, including robots, enabling them to achieve precise perception and profound understanding of the world around them. Notably, it supports embedding chips on the edge side, demonstrating strong adaptability to various scenarios and ensuring stable performance even in complex environments.

The capabilities of SenseTime's Embodied World Model extend far beyond this. It can generate multi-perspective videos while maintaining high consistency in both time and space. This feature allows machines to deeply understand, generate, and edit the real world, achieving deep interaction with the world at the spatial level. It makes the idea of "playing 'Need for Speed' in real street scenes" a possibility, opening up infinite imaginative possibilities for industries such as gaming and film.

Furthermore, the model can construct a 4D real-world oriented towards people, objects, and environments. Users only need to input simple prompts, such as "find something on the shelf in the kitchen area" or "enter the entertainment room, turn right, and then open the door to the yard." The Embodied World Model can independently generate poses, motion skeletons, and instructions, greatly reducing the barrier to human-computer interaction and enhancing the convenience and intelligence of interaction.

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