# BAAI
Latest news and articles about BAAI
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The Machine’s Mind: China’s Strategic Pivot Toward AI ‘World Models’
Huang Tiejun, Chairman of BAAI, outlines a future where AI evolves from text-based models to world-comprehending brains. By prioritizing interactive data and logical code over static text, researchers aim to develop robots with human-level common sense within three years.

China’s AI Frontier: Moving Beyond Benchmark 'Bravado' to Industrial Closed-Loops
Chinese AI leaders at the BAAI Conference argued that the future of the industry lies in 'scenario closed-loops' and embodied intelligence rather than generic LLM benchmarks. They emphasized that the Scaling Law has not yet peaked and predicted a breakthrough 'GPT-3.5 moment' for robotics within the next two years.

The Physical Frontier: China Pivots to ‘World Models’ as the Next Phase of the AI Arms Race
The 2026 BAAI Conference in Beijing marked a strategic pivot toward 'World Models,' seeking to move AI beyond text generation and into physical world interaction. Led by visionaries like Whitfield Diffie and BAAI Director Wang Zhongyuan, the Chinese tech community is betting on embodied AI and physical causality as the next competitive frontier where they can achieve parity with the US.

Beyond the Cloud: Why China’s Leading AI Scholars are Abandoning the 'OpenAI Clone' Strategy
Tsinghua professor Liu Zhiyuan argues that China must move beyond cloning OpenAI by focusing on 'intelligence density' and edge computing. He emphasizes that China's competitive advantage lies in integrating high-efficiency small models into real-world industrial scenes rather than competing solely on cloud-based scale.