China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) Spearheads International Standards for Embodied Artificial Intelligence (EAI), Successfully Advancing Two New Proposals
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At the second plenary session of ITU-T Study Group 21 in 2025, the international standard "Framework and Capability Requirements for Embodied Artificial Intelligence Systems," which was spearheaded by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), was officially finalized. ("Frozen" is a bit of an unusual term in this context; "finalized" is more commonly used to indicate that a standard has reached its completed form and is ready for implementation.) Simultaneously, the academy also successfully championed the development of two new proposals. The first is EAI-bench "Benchmarking and Evaluation Framework for Embodied Artificial Intelligence Systems," which zeroes in on system benchmarking. The second is "Technical Requirements for Real-Scene-Oriented Embodied Artificial Intelligence Teleoperation Data Collection Systems," with a focus on data aspects. The EAI-bench framework serves as a crucial reference for the capability evolution in the deployment of the embodied artificial intelligence industry. It provides a standardized way to measure and assess the performance of EAI systems, facilitating their continuous improvement and adaptation to real-world scenarios. On the other hand, the technical requirements for real-scene-oriented data collection systems promote standardization, interoperability, and shared access to embodied artificial intelligence data. This ensures that data collected from various sources can be seamlessly integrated and utilized, fostering collaboration and innovation within the industry. Looking ahead, the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology will persist in delving deeper into the realm of embodied artificial intelligence. It will actively promote the alignment between domestic and international standards, ensuring that China's advancements in this field are globally recognized and integrated.