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Li Auto’s Big Bet: From Electric SUVs to Humanoid Robots and the Push for ‘Embodied Intelligence’
Li Xiang told Li Auto staff that the firm will evolve from an electric‑vehicle maker into an "embodied intelligence" company, pursuing base models, inference chips, an OS and humanoid robots. The strategic shift reflects investor pressure for higher‑margin AI products, recruitment of robotics talent, and significant technical and regulatory hurdles ahead.

China’s Magic Atom Leaps from Lab to Limelight — But Commercial Robot Reality Remains Costly and Long-Dated
Magic Atom, a young Chinese humanoid‑robot start‑up, was named an official robotics partner for China’s 2026 Spring Festival Gala, a high‑visibility sign that humanoid robotics are moving toward commercialisation. Its co‑founder warned that embodied intelligence remains a long‑cycle, capital‑intensive field: hardware costs, scarce effective real‑world data, and the difficulty of passing training costs to customers are the industry’s core challenges.

Suzhou Targets Semiconductors, Embodied AI Robots and Low‑Altitude Economy in New Five‑Year Blueprint
Suzhou’s recommendations for its 15th Five‑Year Plan mobilise the city to cultivate semiconductors, embodied intelligence robots, advanced machine tools and a low‑altitude economy, aiming to upgrade existing industrial clusters and create new growth poles. The move reflects a local strategy to deepen technological capabilities, scale new industries through demonstrations and integrate more closely with the Yangtze River Delta’s aerospace ambitions.

Chinese Startup Says It Trained Robots by 'Dreaming' — and Grew to Hundreds of Millions in Revenue
KuaWei Intelligence open-sourced EmbodiChain, a generative simulation pipeline that it says can train robot models entirely on synthetic data and achieve zero-shot transfer to the real world. The company reported annual revenue in the hundreds of millions of yuan for 2025 and expects three- to fourfold growth in 2026, pitching its approach as a scalable, ROI-focused alternative to costly real-world data collection.

As Models Mature, Chinese AI Firms Put Data — Not Parameters — at the Centre of Industrialisation
At the 2026 AIGC Developers Conference, Hangzhou Cangjie Intelligent’s CEO argued that industrial AI’s bottleneck is data, not models. Companies that build scalable, task‑structured, reusable data systems will gain the competitive moats required to deploy AI in manufacturing, robotics and embodied systems.