On August 19, 2026, the World Robot Conference, themed "Human-Machine Symbiosis and Integrated Production-Demand," kicked off in Beijing. At the event, Chaowei Power, a full-stack embodied artificial intelligence large model company, unveiled a series of groundbreaking achievements. These included the world's first complete autonomous table tennis match between humanoid robots, powered by the SMASH 2.0 high-dynamic humanoid table tennis system. Also on display were the KAI World Model, the KAIBot—a highly anthropomorphic robot boasting 117 degrees of freedom throughout its body—the KAI Hand, an ultra-high-degree-of-freedom dexterous hand, and the KAI Halo, a first-person data acquisition headband.
The SMASH 2.0 system showcased its closed-loop capabilities, seamlessly integrating visual perception, trajectory prediction, motion planning, and full-body control. This enabled it to swiftly identify incoming balls, calculate their trajectories, and plan striking motions within milliseconds, achieving autonomous serving, receiving, and a variety of striking techniques. The KAIBot, with its highly anthropomorphic design, could walk autonomously and engage in interactions with the audience. The KAI Hand, featuring 37 degrees of freedom, supported fine and intricate operations. Meanwhile, the KAI Halo data acquisition device provided centimeter-level understanding of full-body poses and environmental reconstruction.
These remarkable achievements are a testament to Chaowei Power's self-developed KAI Embodied AI Infra platform. Spanning the entire pipeline of "data collection—processing—training—simulation—deployment," this platform significantly enhances data production and training efficiency, paving the way for future advancements in human-machine interaction.
