On Thursday, China announced its first industry standard for embodied artificial intelligence, a milestone that paves the way for a uniform approach to evaluating and deploying next‑generation AI systems.
The benchmark was jointly drafted by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology and over 40 partner institutions, establishing a comprehensive testing framework that will allow developers and manufacturers to compare performance on a common scale.
The document concentrates on core AI technologies and evaluation methods, while also outlining system architectures and the capability requirements that embodied AI solutions must meet. It is slated to take effect on June 1, 2026.
At the 2026 Zhongguancun Forum Annual Conference in Beijing, a humanoid robot showcased its precision by threading a needle, exemplifying the advanced manipulation skills the new standard aims to benchmark.
This release builds on a February push by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, which published a framework for humanoid robots and embodied intelligence. Together, the two standards signal China’s broader effort to lay down technical foundations and industry norms for embodied AI.
By establishing clear metrics, the standard will facilitate certification processes and encourage cross‑border collaboration, potentially positioning China as a leader in embodied AI technology.
Source: news.cgtn.com