独家对话群核科技董事长:未来机器人数量将超700亿

Core Viewpoint - The "Hangzhou Six Little Dragons" are gaining attention, particularly with the focus on spatial intelligence and the potential for a significant increase in the number of robots globally, predicted to exceed 70 billion units [2][7]. Group 1: Company Overview - Qunhe Technology, a member of the "Hangzhou Six Little Dragons," has submitted its IPO application to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, marking the beginning of the "Hangzhou Six Little Dragons IPO" [3]. - The company owns the spatial design software KuJiaLe, its overseas version Coohom, and the AI development platform SpatialVerse, and is recognized as the largest spatial design platform globally, holding a 22.2% market share in China [3]. Group 2: Spatial Intelligence - Qunhe Technology emphasizes a differentiated approach to spatial intelligence, focusing on understanding and reasoning about space rather than hardware development, which is already being addressed by other companies [3][4]. - The company believes that embodied intelligence requires spatial intelligence, as robots need to navigate physical environments, which involves spatial understanding and reasoning [3][4]. Group 3: AI Development - The current wave of generative AI has been anticipated by Qunhe Technology, which has previously encountered early forms of this technology. The unexpected aspect is the ability of algorithms to produce surprising intelligence through vast amounts of data [6]. - The company is leveraging its extensive physical design and spatial data accumulated through the KuJiaLe 3D cloud design platform to train models that generate spatial data consistent with the physical world, addressing issues of data scarcity and high acquisition costs [6]. Group 4: Future Predictions - The CEO predicts that the future may see a robot population ten times that of humans, with the global number of robots potentially exceeding 70 billion [7]. - The transition from automation to intelligent robots is expected to occur within the next two to three years, although achieving human-like flexibility and intelligence may take longer [7].