Shanghai tech conference showcases AI in action
        
 
 Robbyant, an embodied intelligence company under Ant Group, showcased its R1 robot, a versatile robot capable of cooking complete meals with minimal human intervention.
Liu Yibo, a solution architect at Robbyant, explained that the robot can autonomously handle the entire cooking process. "The whole cooking procedure has about 20 steps," he said.
The conference featured a 10,000-square-meter technology exhibition and a 5,000-square-meter tech market, attracting nearly 200 companies and showcasing over 30 new tech products.
The exhibition was divided into sections exploring the limits of intelligence, in-depth industrial practices, and global innovation collaboration.
A "Robot Town", created in partnership with four major robot industrial parks, highlighted the symbiotic relationship between humans and machines.
Xeonova's focus on AI-driven fusion technology also addresses the growing energy demands of AI itself.
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