Group 1 - The core event was the "CMG World Robot Competition - Mecha Fighting Arena" held on May 25, where four Yushu G1 robots showcased their capabilities [2] - Yushu G1 robots demonstrated exceptional motion control skills, performing complex fighting moves such as side kicks, knee strikes, and combinations, indicating high anthropomorphism [3] - The robots exhibited strong balance and recovery abilities, maintaining upright posture after being struck and smoothly getting back up after falling, thanks to advanced algorithms and sensor feedback [3] Group 2 - The software side of the robots has made progress in learning motion skills, with eight skills acquired through pre-training using real and video data, but further evolution of large models is needed for generalization [4] - On the hardware front, high-performance motors and lightweight materials enhance the robots' motion output and flexibility [5] - According to grassroots research, Yushu Technology's humanoid robots are expected to achieve a shipment of over 1,000 units by 2025, with the key to commercialization being the acceleration of large model evolution to improve adaptability across various tasks [6]
东吴证券:从机器人格斗大赛看 人形机器人产业进展走到哪一步?