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Morgan Stanley's Heavyweight Robotics Yearbook (II): Robots "Escape from the Factory", Training Focus Shifts from "Brain" to "Body", Edge Computing Power Poised for Explosion
Morgan Stanley recently pointed out that AI-driven robots are undergoing a historic shift from factory floors to broader application scenarios, with training priorities transitioning from traditional cognitive abilities to physical manipulation skills. This shift is expected to drive explosive growth in demand for edge computing. On December 15, according to HardAI News, Morgan Stanley noted in its latest report, 'The Robotics Almanac (Volume II),' that the global robotics industry is experiencing two key transformations: one being the expansion of robotic applications from factories to unstructured environments such as homes, cities, and even outer space; and the other being a shift in training focus from the traditional AI 'brain' (general-purpose models) to...
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