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“沸腾了”!突破30万 AI、机器人彻底火了!

Group 1: Event Overview - The "2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference" (WAIC2025) concluded with over 305,000 attendees, marking a significant increase in participation compared to previous years [1] - The exhibition area exceeded 70,000 square meters, featuring over 800 companies and more than 3,000 cutting-edge exhibits, including 40 large models and over 100 new products making their global or Chinese debuts [1][10] - Approximately 300 project procurement demands were announced, with an expected intention to purchase amounting to around 16.2 billion yuan [1] Group 2: Robotics Showcase - Human-like robots demonstrated various skills, including working on production lines, serving as cashiers, and performing dance and martial arts [2] - Companies such as Zhiyuan Robotics and Galaxy General showcased robots capable of high-precision tasks like drumming, making dumplings, and repairing items [2][5] - The event featured a competitive robot arena, attracting significant attention from attendees [2] Group 3: AI Applications - AI applications were prominently displayed, emphasizing the theme of "application is king," with various products based on AI large models showcased [10] - Huawei presented its Ascend 384 super node, which can build super clusters for extensive computational tasks across multiple industries [10][12] - JD.com announced the upgrade of its AI model brand to JoyAI, which has been integrated into various sectors, including logistics and retail, showcasing advanced autonomous delivery vehicles [12] Group 4: Innovations in AI Technology - SenseTime introduced its upgraded large model with enhanced reasoning capabilities, targeting practical applications in real-world scenarios [14] - AI glasses gained popularity, with companies like Rokid showcasing glasses that integrate AR display, AI visual recognition, and voice interaction [18] - The Hong Kong Cyberport collaborated with startups to present AI innovations, including AI education platforms and smart city applications, supported by a government funding initiative [20][22]