# Wang Xingxing
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The Robot Renaissance: Unitree Founder Forecasts the ‘GPT Moment’ for Embodied AI Within Three Years
Unitree CEO Wang Xingxing predicts that embodied AI will reach its 'GPT moment' within two to three years, enabling robots to perform nearly 90% of tasks in unfamiliar settings via voice command. This transition marks a shift toward general-purpose utility, supported by massive technical leaps expected through 2027.

Standing Tall: Unitree Robotics Aims for the Stars as China’s Embodied AI Race Heats Up
Unitree Robotics has filed for a landmark IPO on Shanghai's STAR Market, seeking 4.2 billion RMB to scale its humanoid robot production. Driven by explosive revenue growth and a focus on athletic mobility, the company is now challenged to translate its viral marketing success into real-world industrial utility.

China’s Yushi Predicts a Breakthrough Year for Humanoid Robots — But the ‘ChatGPT Moment’ for Embodied AI Is Still Years Away
Yushi Technology founder Wang Xingxing says humanoid robots have made rapid progress in mobility and shipment volumes, with lighter, cheaper models driving adoption and public-facing demonstrations like kung-fu performances gaining global attention. However, core AI generalisation for robots — an ‘‘embodied ChatGPT’’ that reliably follows language instructions in novel environments — is still likely two to three years away, and industrial use remains in pilot stages.

China’s Yushu CEO Says the ‘ChatGPT Moment’ for Embodied Robots Is Near — But Not Here Yet
At the Yabuli forum Yushu Technology CEO Wang Xingxing defined a practical threshold for an embodied-AI “ChatGPT moment” and said it may take two to three years to achieve. He emphasized that improved motion capabilities are the essential prerequisite for robots to perform real-world tasks and that progress will come through parallel advances in hardware and software.

Chinese Robotics Founder Predicts Robots Will Soon Outrun Humans — and Urges Patience for Bigger Breakthroughs
Yushu Technology founder Wang Xingxing predicted that legged robots could run faster than elite human sprinters within a year, while cautioning that a full ‘‘ChatGPT’’ moment for embodied intelligence may take two to three years. The claim highlights rapid technical gains in locomotion but underscores the remaining challenges of robustness, autonomy and data for real‑world deployment.

China’s Yushu CEO Says “Embodied Intelligence” Is Just Beginning — And Could Dwarf the Mobile Internet
Yushu Technology CEO Wang Xingxing says embodied intelligence — AI embodied in robots and edge devices — is in its early platform phase but could surpass the mobile internet in scale and economic impact. Scaling will depend on industrial innovation in hardware, safety standards and supply chains rather than software breakthroughs alone.

Build the ‘Brain’ for Robots and You’ll Rule AI, Says Yushu’s Founder — A Bold Bet on Robot-Centric Large Models
Yushu Technology’s founder Wang Xingxing argued that the company or group that builds a large-scale AI model tailored to robots will become the leading global AI and robotics firm. The remark underscores a wider industry shift toward embodied, multimodal foundation models that fuse perception and action, but success requires massive embodied data, hardware–software integration and viable commercial deployments.