X-Humanoid addresses the gap between simulation and reality by building a data factory to collect real-world data.

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According to ME News, on March 24th (UTC+8), while Western companies like Nvidia's Isaac Sim primarily rely on digital simulation to train robots, the Beijing-based X-Humanoid Innovation Center is taking a different approach. This center is addressing the well-known "simulation-to-reality gap" by massively collecting real-world data on an industrial scale. To this end, X-Humanoid is building a 53,820-square-foot (approximately 5,000 square meters) "data factory" aimed at solving the biggest bottleneck in the development of embodied AI and striving to achieve the world's first milestone of 1 million hours of high-quality real-world data. (Source: ME)

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