Li Chao, Deputy Director of the Policy Research Office of the National Development and Reform Commission, stated at the latest press conference that in the next step, according to the requirements of the "14th Five-Year Plan" deployment, the country will comprehensively promote high-quality development in the field of embodied intelligence, taking key infrastructure construction as a breakthrough. This national strategic move sends a strong signal of China's acceleration in building the core infrastructure of the next generation of artificial intelligence, providing strong support for the large-scale industrial application of embodied intelligence from technology research and development.
Against the backdrop of the impending explosion of the global embodied intelligence industry, the deep integration of large models with the physical world has become an industry consensus. The recent deployment by the Development and Reform Commission clearly outlines a dual approach: On one hand, China will accelerate the construction of training infrastructure for embodied intelligence, aiming to solve the current industry's data bottleneck, better support the collection of high-value embodied data and the training of "big and small brain" models, thereby significantly enhancing the generalization ability of robots in diverse and heterogeneous scenarios. This move aims to enable embodied intelligence robots to break through the limitations of single laboratories or competition scenarios, accelerating the comprehensive penetration of "entering factories, stores, and homes", allowing embodied intelligence to truly integrate into the actual production and life of all industries.
