Amap
Coverage of Amap in the Nexus archive.
- Alibaba unit says 5-in-1 AI gives robots unified brain, body and limbs
Alibaba Group Holding's mapping unit, Amap, has upgraded its ABot system, a 5-in-1 AI framework that integrates a robot's 'feet, hands, brains, central nerves, and motor nerves' into a unified system. This development is part of Chinese tech companies' efforts to advance 'embodied intelligence' for more capable robots.
- Alibaba unit says 5-in-1 AI gives robots unified brain, body and limbs
Alibaba Group Holding’s mapping unit Amap has introduced an upgraded ABot system, described as the world’s first framework unifying a robot’s 'feet, hands, brains, central nerves, and motor nerves' into a single system. The development is part of Chinese tech companies' efforts to advance embodied intelligence, aiming to enhance robots' capabilities through integrated AI models.
- Hard work and endurance: what Alibaba’s team-building says about its AI drive
An Alibaba Group Holding executive emphasized hard work and endurance in an internal blog post following a rice-planting team-building event attended by founder Jack Ma Yun and top executives. The company is intensifying its artificial intelligence strategies as part of its strategic focus.
- Mainland ride-hailing giants back Hong Kong plan to cap permits at 10,000
Two mainland Chinese ride-hailing operators in Hong Kong, Amap and Didi Chuxing, have supported a plan to cap vehicle permits at 10,000 as part of a new regulatory regime. The city’s largest American business chamber has criticized the cap as insufficient.