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  1. Baowu Magnesium: Controlling shareholder Baosteel Metal plans to transfer 26.53% of shares to China Baowu free of charge

    Researchers from Peking University, in collaboration with Shangwei Qiyuan Research Institute and JD.com, have introduced the RealAppliance dataset and benchmark. This initiative, highlighted at the CVPR 2026 conference, addresses the challenge of intelligent appliance operation planning driven by instruction manuals. The project aims to accelerate the deployment of embodied AI in realistic home environments by providing a high-fidelity simulation system for evaluating home service robots. AI

    IMPACT Accelerates embodied AI development for home robotics by providing a realistic simulation and evaluation framework.

  2. AI models often give the right answers but point to the wrong sources

    Leading AI models such as GPT and Gemini frequently provide correct answers while citing non-existent or irrelevant evidence. This phenomenon, termed "attribution hallucination" by researchers at Peking University, poses a significant risk in critical sectors like law and medicine. To address this, a new benchmark called CiteVQA has been developed to systematically evaluate and identify these citation errors. AI

    AI models often give the right answers but point to the wrong sources

    IMPACT New benchmark CiteVQA highlights attribution hallucination in AI models, posing risks for regulated industries and prompting development of more reliable citation methods.

  3. Turing Award Winners Lead the Pack, China's Top AI Models Assemble! 2026 Zhipu AI Conference: Understand the Next Phase of AI

    The 2026 Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence (BAAI) Conference will convene leading global AI researchers and Chinese industry figures to discuss the future of artificial intelligence. Key themes include the advancement of intelligent agents and world models, which are seen as crucial for AI's next phase of development and potential AGI. The conference will also explore the implications of AI on education, the economy, and the development of embodied AI and human-robot interaction. AI

    IMPACT Sets the agenda for future AI development, focusing on agents, world models, and embodied AI.

  4. 36Kr Exclusive | Peking University Project Incubated, China's First Native Robot "Brain Chip" Company Secures Hundreds of Millions in Funding

    Beijing Vifan Intelligence Technology (Vifan Intelligence) has secured several hundred million yuan in seed funding to develop a novel "brain chip" for embodied AI robots. The company, incubated from a Peking University lab, is creating a unified chip architecture that merges traditional GPU capabilities with brain-inspired computing. This approach aims to reduce power consumption and cost compared to existing solutions like NVIDIA's Jetson series, addressing a gap in the domestic market for advanced robot core computing. AI

    36Kr Exclusive | Peking University Project Incubated, China's First Native Robot "Brain Chip" Company Secures Hundreds of Millions in Funding

    IMPACT This funding could accelerate the development of specialized AI chips for robots, potentially reducing reliance on foreign hardware and enabling more cost-effective embodied AI solutions.

  5. The 'Voice-Intelligence Fusion, Intelligence Empowers the Future' Seminar on Full-Scenario Voice AI Technology and Industrial Development Strategy was Successfully Held at Peking University, Ushering in Future Lifestyles of Voice Interaction

    Beijing University and SoundAI co-hosted a seminar on voice AI technology and industry development. The event showcased an AI Agent Mic, a joint innovation combining office and life applications, demonstrating real-time meeting transcription, summarization, and voice-activated assistance. This collaboration highlights the university's strategy to translate academic research into industrial applications and advance the formation of new quality productive forces in AI. AI

    The 'Voice-Intelligence Fusion, Intelligence Empowers the Future' Seminar on Full-Scenario Voice AI Technology and Industrial Development Strategy was Successfully Held at Peking University, Ushering in Future Lifestyles of Voice Interaction

    IMPACT This collaboration highlights a new paradigm for voice-activated AI agents, integrating office productivity with daily life assistance, potentially accelerating adoption of such devices.

  6. AI achieves China's first comprehensive survey of solar power generation, research from Peking University and Alibaba DAMO Academy published in Nature

    Researchers from Peking University and Alibaba's Damo Academy have developed an AI system capable of mapping China's vast solar and wind energy infrastructure with unprecedented accuracy. This AI-generated inventory, published in Nature, identifies hundreds of thousands of facilities and provides a crucial tool for optimizing the national power grid. The study highlights how coordinating these renewable sources across larger geographical areas can significantly reduce energy waste and meet the escalating demand from AI data centers. AI

    IMPACT Enables better grid management and renewable energy utilization, crucial for meeting AI's growing power demands.

  7. Harvard, Stanford, Oxford, Cambridge and more: how YCIS guidance open doors to prestigious universities worldwide

    YCew Chung International School of Hong Kong (YCIS HK) students have received over 900 offers from leading global universities, including Harvard, Stanford, and Cambridge. The school emphasizes personalized support, a low student-to-counselor ratio, and real-world experiences to help students gain admission to top-tier institutions. Graduates have secured places in competitive programs such as Law, Medicine, and Engineering, reflecting the school's focus on academic rigor and global awareness. AI

    Harvard, Stanford, Oxford, Cambridge and more: how YCIS guidance open doors to prestigious universities worldwide