On July 28, it was reported that SenseTime Group Inc. unveiled its 'Wuneng' embodied intelligence platform at the 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC). The 'Wuneng' platform is centered around SenseTime's embodied world model and leverages the company's large-scale infrastructure to provide computing support on both the edge and cloud. It aims to empower robots and smart devices with enhanced perception, visual navigation, and multimodal interaction capabilities, facilitating the evolution of intelligent terminals towards higher levels of autonomy and intelligence. The platform enables various hardware terminals, such as robots, to achieve a comprehensive understanding of the world and can be embedded into edge chips, offering strong adaptability to different scenarios. SenseTime's co-founder and chief scientist, Lin Dahua, stated in a media interview that 'multimodality is an essential part of AGI and a necessary path. SenseTime has years of experience in computer vision, excellent multimodal models, and AI technologies, along with collaborations with various hardware companies. During our development of intelligent driving, we have accumulated numerous model applications and control technology systems. This is why we introduced the embodied intelligence platform, to support ecological and intelligent development in a platformized manner.' Based in Xuhui District, Shanghai, SenseTime is a unicorn in the AI sector and a member of the MoSu Space 'Big Dipper' matrix. As large models gradually integrate with the physical world, embodied intelligence is viewed as a key scenario for the 'grounding' of AI. Robots will evolve from mere executors of commands to intelligent agents with a closed-loop capability of 'perception—understanding—decision-making—execution.' SenseTime's accumulation in visual recognition, multimodal perception, and large model training platforms provides solid foundational support for its advancement into embodied intelligence.
SenseTime Launches 'Wuneng' Embodied Intelligence Platform at WAIC 2025

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