At the recently concluded 7th "Beijing Zhiyuan Conference," the Zhiyuan Institute of Artificial Intelligence unveiled a series of large models called "WuJie." The release of these models marks another technological leap in the field of artificial intelligence, attracting the attention of many technology enthusiasts.
The released models include the native multimodal world model Emu3, the brain science multimodal general-purpose foundation model Jianwei Brainμ, and the cross-ontology embodied big and small brain collaboration framework RoboOS2.0 and the embodied brain RoboBrain2.0. Additionally, there is the full-atom microscopic life model OpenComplex2. These models cover a wide range of applications from basic sciences to complex intelligent systems, showcasing the ambition and strength of the Zhiyuan Institute in multimodal intelligent technologies.
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Among them, Emu3, as a native multimodal world model, aims to enable machines to better understand and perceive the world by integrating different types of data such as vision, hearing, and touch, providing richer foundations for future intelligent applications. Meanwhile, Jianwei Brainμ is a brain science multimodal foundation model that combines the latest achievements in neuroscience research, striving to provide biological support for the development of machine intelligence.
At the same time, RoboOS2.0 and RoboBrain2.0 focus on collaboration frameworks and intelligent brains for embodied intelligence, aiming to promote the advancement of robotics technology and achieve more efficient intelligent interactions. The full-atom microscopic life model OpenComplex2 further extends its gaze to the microscopic world, opening new horizons for scientific research.
This conference not only showcased the technical capabilities of the Zhiyuan Institute but also provided a rich platform for exchange, allowing experts from various fields to jointly discuss the future development of artificial intelligence. Representatives from numerous technology companies and research institutions shared their research results and industry trends at the conference, creating a lively atmosphere.
The Zhiyuan Institute hopes that the release of this series of innovative models will further promote the application of artificial intelligence, especially in important areas such as healthcare, education, and environmental monitoring, contributing to human societal progress.