Six Chinese tech firms dubbed the 'Six Little Dragons of AI' made waves at the 2025 World Internet Conference, showcasing innovations positioning China at the forefront of artificial intelligence development. Unitree, BrainCo, GroupCore, DEEP Robotics, Game Science, and DeepSeek demonstrated technologies ranging from brain-controlled prosthetics to advanced spatial intelligence systems.
From Sci-Fi to Reality
Highlights included BrainCo's neural interface enabling precise control of robotic limbs, while DEEP Robotics unveiled autonomous machines capable of complex outdoor operations. Game Science's global gaming phenomenon Black Myth: Wukong demonstrated AI's cultural reach, with its AI-driven animation systems redefining digital storytelling.
Balancing Progress and Challenges
While celebrating breakthroughs, participants openly addressed hurdles like data scarcity and workforce impacts. DeepSeek's open-source Artificial General Intelligence framework sparked discussions about collaborative development models, with GroupCore proposing new protocols for ethical AI governance.
Industry analysts note these developments could reshape global supply chains and create new investment opportunities across Asia's tech sectors. The dialogue marks a significant step in China's bid to lead international AI standardization efforts.
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