At the 2026 China Online Media Forum, Wang Xingxiong, founder and CEO of BotGen, delivered a speech titled "When Robots Take Over the Screen," outlining important development directions and future prospects for embodied intelligence. Wang emphasized that although embodied intelligence has not yet reached a critical point, he remains confident about its future and defined the concept of the "GPT Moment."

Wang pointed out that the "GPT Moment" for embodied intelligence means that robots can complete 80% to 90% of tasks based on voice commands in unfamiliar environments. He believes this important milestone will be achieved within the next two to three years, although some industry experts think the process might be faster, possibly within 18 months. He expects significant technological advancements in the field of embodied intelligence this year or next year, driving the application and development of robots.

When discussing robot capabilities, Wang mentioned the concept of "parallel development of movement and work." He noted that mobility is a prerequisite for robots to perform effectively. Only when humanoid robots have rich mobility and can flexibly combine various actions can they truly perform complex tasks. Wang is confident that the development of embodied intelligence will enable robots to self-adapt and autonomously perform tasks in more scenarios, thus promoting the process of intelligence across all industries.

In summary, Wang's speech has generated great anticipation for future robot technology, especially in daily life and work, where intelligent robots will become increasingly ubiquitous.