Recently, Galaxy General Technology Co., Ltd. joined hands with Beijing Zhiyuan Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, Peking University and the University of Hong Kong to jointly release an end-to-end embossing basic model called GraspVLA. The launch of this model marks a major breakthrough in embodied intelligent technology, demonstrating its comprehensive capabilities in perception, learning and environmental interaction, and injecting new vitality into the development of intelligent robots.
GraspVLA training process is divided into two key stages: pre-training and post-training. During the pre-training phase, the model is learned based on billion frames of data, ensuring its high generalization and zero-sample testing capabilities in multiple scenarios. This means that GraspVLA can still show excellent crawling performance even in environments and tasks that have never been seen before. This ability improvement indicates that the flexibility and adaptability of intelligent robots in practical applications will be greatly enhanced in the future, bringing more possibilities to various industries.
In addition, Galaxy General Technology has also released seven generalized "gold standards", providing a new basis for evaluation for the industry. These standards not only set clear goals for developers, but also point out the direction for scientific researchers in model optimization and application practice. Galaxy General Motors said that the launch of GraspVLA will provide strong support for autonomous operation, object recognition and interaction in complex environments, further promoting the development of intelligent robot technology.
With the continuous advancement of artificial intelligence technology, the application prospects of embodied grasping technology are becoming more and more broad. As a pioneer in this field, GraspVLA will play an important role in many industries such as warehousing and logistics, manufacturing, and medical services. In the future, robots will no longer be limited to simple repetitive labor. They will be able to learn and adapt to different environments, complete more complex tasks, and even engage in more natural interactions with humans to truly achieve intelligent operations.
At this press conference, major institutions participating also expressed that they will continue to be committed to promoting the development of this field in the future and explore more practical application scenarios. The release of GraspVLA symbolizes that intelligent robots have taken a solid step towards the new era of "knowing to grasp", opening a new chapter for the deep integration of artificial intelligence and robotics technology.