Interview with Independent Variable CTO Wang Hao: Advancing Embodied AI, Sacrificing Technical Potential for Commerce Limits Growth

Deep News04-02 17:10

A recent developer competition focused on embodied intelligence, the Embodied Intelligence Developer Conference and the "Embodied Bright Plan" Hackathon - Greater Bay Area Summit, attracted hundreds of teams from top universities like Tsinghua, Peking, and Zhejiang University, along with research institutes and tech companies. Approximately 60 participants across 20 finalist teams competed for top prizes.

As a co-organizer, Independent Variable Robotics leveraged its full-stack capabilities in data, computing power, models, and hardware to support the event. The company provided all participating teams with free access to high-quality datasets, data collection equipment, high-performance dual-arm manipulation platforms, and computational resources on-site, significantly lowering the entry barrier for developers. With this robust data pipeline support, teams progressed from initial exposure to base models and real-machine debugging to completing the entire workflow from data acquisition to real-machine deployment in just three days. This process typically takes professional research labs at least six months, representing a 60-fold reduction in time.

Wang Hao, Co-founder and CTO of Independent Variable Robotics, stated in discussions that the core objective of their open-source initiative is to genuinely lower the usage threshold for developers and establish relatively universal and standard interfaces.

Wang Hao expressed the view that in the field of embodied intelligence, achievements gained by sacrificing technical advancement for commercial purposes will have a low ceiling. The truly high ceiling results from the synergy between commerce and technology, where technology progressively drives commercial development. Consequently, steadfastly pursuing an end-to-end approach and advancing towards the goal of creating general-purpose robots for earlier commercial deployment represents the essential technical, product, and commercial path for Independent Variable Robotics.

Developing embodied intelligence is extremely challenging and requires broad developer participation to build a healthy ecosystem. Hosting this competition provides a window for the company to find like-minded partners, identify talented individuals, and encourage collective participation in the embodied intelligence wave. According to Wang Qian, Founder and CEO of Independent Variable Robotics, the competition will be held annually. Leveraging an open-source platform and a software/hardware development system, it aims to gather global developers, propel China's embodied intelligence ecosystem to new heights, and truly achieve "democratization of embodied intelligence."

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