At the World Robot Conference on Aug. 20, 2026, Yushu Technology chairman, general manager and chief technology officer Wang Xingxing said the firm is concentrating its largest current capital and headcount investment on AI models and publicly outlined a "physical AI robot self-evolution" initiative. The program seeks to build a self-evolving physical-robot model system that leverages frontier large models to define rules, experience constraints and tool boundaries; the models will autonomously

2026-08-21

At the World Robot Conference on Aug. 20, 2026, Yushu Technology chairman, general manager and chief technology officer Wang Xingxing said the firm is concentrating its largest current capital and headcount investment on AI models and publicly outlined a "physical AI robot self-evolution" initiative. The program seeks to build a self-evolving physical-robot model system that leverages frontier large models to define rules, experience constraints and tool boundaries; the models will autonomously retrieve leading papers, high-quality research and open-source solutions and automatically generate robot control code. Wang noted AI is widely used in programming and development but remains underutilized in robotics, motivating the effort.