Weekly Digest: Shanghai Unveils China’s Pioneering Virtual-Physical AI Training Hub; Chipsea Announces Price Increase, Unitree Technology’s IPO Bid Gets Green Light
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Over the past week, the China Artificial Intelligence Industry Development Alliance has maintained its vigilance in tracking the security risks linked to OpenClaw. In a significant move, Shanghai has inaugurated China’s first-ever virtual-physical integrated training ground for embodied AI, offering crucial services like data collection tailored for humanoid robots. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has kicked off the selection procedure for the inaugural batch of national demonstration bases for burgeoning industries, encompassing sectors such as artificial intelligence and intelligent robotics.

In other news, Xiaoshan District in Hangzhou has embarked on the release of shrimp fry, marking a new phase in its aquaculture endeavors. The digital energy production base of KEDACOM has commenced its operations, with projections indicating an impressive annual output value of 5 billion yuan. In response to escalating costs, Chipsea Technology has implemented a price adjustment, increasing product prices by 10%-20%. Additionally, Unitree Technology has received the nod for its IPO application on the STAR Market, with ambitions to raise 4.2 billion yuan to fuel its research, development, and manufacturing activities in the realm of intelligent robots.