ACE Robotics CEO says robot brains will have 'ChatGPT moment' by end of 2027
SOXX•Training data remains a key bottleneck
Embodied AI models determine the intelligence and autonomous operation abilities of robots. Unlike large language models, these physical AI simulation systems are designed to help robots understand and navigate real-world environments in real time.
Wang Xingxing, the founder of China's Unitree, this week predicted that robot brains could see a dramatic breakthrough in two to three years at the earliest. He and other Chinese robotics CEOs have acknowledged that acquiring high-quality real-life training data for these models remains a bottleneck.
ACE Robotics, which was founded in July 2025 and is backed by Ant Group and SenseTime, has raised more than $100 million in the first half of this year through several financing rounds.
Wang said it aims to launch an initial public offering (IPO) "as early as permitted". Chinese listing rules typically require companies to have at least three fiscal years of operation.




