Group 1 - The first group standard for humanoid robot intelligence grading, titled "T/CIE 298—2025," has been released by the China Electronics Society, led by the Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center [1] - The standard establishes a "four-dimensional five-level" evaluation framework to provide a unified technical language and evaluation system for the development, testing, management, and application of humanoid robot technology and products [1] - The standard aims to assist the industry in transitioning from a "function-oriented" approach to "intelligent evolution" [1] Group 2 - The four core capability dimensions defined in the standard are Perception and Cognition (P), Decision Learning (D), Execution Performance (E), and Collaboration and Interaction (C) [2] - The standard includes 22 primary indicators, over 100 technical clauses, a common safety baseline, and typical application scenario mappings, providing direct references for product design, performance benchmarking, and capability declarations [2] - With the implementation of this grading standard, humanoid robots are expected to move beyond "demonstrative intelligence" and achieve large-scale applications in fields such as inspection, search and rescue, and equipment operation [2]
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