The field of embodied intelligence has seen a significant technological breakthrough. Robot company Yuqiang officially released its self-developed world action model, "Kongyi DobotWAM" embodied large model, marking a key step for the brand in advancing robots' ability to understand and perform complex real-world tasks.
As an important indicator to evaluate the core capabilities of the model, the "Kongyi" embodied large model underwent in-depth testing on LIBERO, the industry-recognized benchmark for embodied intelligence. The test results showed that the model successfully passed the four standard task suites: LIBERO-Spatial, LIBERO-Object, LIBERO-Goal, and LIBERO-10.
These four task suites accurately cover the core capability dimensions of embodied intelligence. In practical operations, the "Kongyi" large model demonstrated high stability and accuracy in key aspects such as spatial relationship understanding, object generalization, goal instruction understanding, and long-term task execution. Its overall average success rate reached 99.25%. This performance not only verifies the technical maturity of this world action model in handling complex physical interactions but also has the potential to provide strong underlying technical support for the commercial application of the entire embodied intelligence industry.
