The general-purpose robotic brain.
The general-purpose robotic brain.

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A Chinese company claims to have developed a system named Motubrain—a new model created by ShengShu Technology—that promises to serve as a brain for all robots. By unifying perception, reasoning, and action into a single artificial brain rather than splitting tasks across multiple independent software programs, the platform uses one model capable of interpreting images, understanding natural language commands, and generating physical movements within the same neural network. This enables the robot to maintain a continuous understanding of its environment, anticipating how its own actions will alter the surrounding world before even executing them.
Another distinguishing feature lies in how this "brain" learns; traditional robot training requires massive datasets—carefully labeled by specialists—that specify exactly which action corresponds to each situation. Motubrain reduces this dependency by using video- and simulation-based learning to identify movement patterns much more automatically. According to the company, this allows the system to learn longer, more complex tasks without relying on thousands of meticulously prepared examples.

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