Robots Moving Towards the Real World: A Step Closer to True "Intelligence"

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Published: Dec 25, 2025 06:23
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This article discusses the ATEC Robotics Competition, which emphasizes real-world challenges for robots. Unlike typical robotics competitions held in controlled environments and focusing on single skills, ATEC tests robots in unstructured outdoor settings, requiring them to perform complex tasks involving perception, decision-making, and execution. The competition's difficulty stems from unpredictable environmental factors and the need for robots to adapt to various challenges like uneven terrain, object recognition under varying lighting, and manipulating objects with different properties. The article highlights the importance of developing robots capable of operating autonomously and adapting to the complexities of the real world, marking a significant step towards achieving true robotic intelligence.
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""ATEC2025 is a systematic engineering practice of the concept proposed by Academician Liu Yunhui, through all-outdoor, unstructured extreme environments, a high-standard stress test of the robot's 'perception-decision-execution' full-link autonomous capability.""
雷锋网Dec 25, 2025 06:23
* Cited for critical analysis under Article 32.