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2022-10-20
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Wang Feiyue: robot research in China has a sense of great leap forward

now robot research in China is also very hot. In this regard, I am also very worried. With a sense of robot great leap forward, the robot industry in foreign countries dare not develop. The reason why they dare not develop is the lack of talents. On November 27, Wang Feiyue, director of the State Key Laboratory of complex system management and control, Institute of automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, said in the 2015: prediction and strategy annual meeting of Caijing

some places have just come back from the ranking. The government will buy a robot to pay you 80000 yuan. All places have proposed replacing people with machines. I'm worried that this intelligent technology, like the automatic storage of experimental results, can't be used in practice. In this regard, the state should make some announcements to guide MEC home (600337) so that it can be used realistically

Wang Feiyue also said that the research talents in intelligence are still quite weak, which cannot be entirely based on the number of people. Chinese have accounted for 80% or even more than 90% of the articles published internationally, but their influence is still very small. When the Qing Dynasty fought with the Ming Dynasty, there were only 150000 troops in the Qing Dynasty and more than 4 million troops in the Ming Dynasty

he bluntly said: intelligent technology is indeed the focus of this era. We should seriously think about which angle to cut in. We should innovate where we should innovate, and do what we should honestly do where we shouldn't

the following is the transcript of Wang Feiyue's speech:

Wang Feiyue: in recent years, intelligence has indeed been quite hot. Several foreign companies, coupled with the success of bat in China, have indeed brought intelligent technology to ordinary people. I have also done research in this field for almost 30 years, and I feel that recent years are the hottest time for intelligent technology. Let me talk about some issues, such as talents. The research talents in this field are still quite weak, which can't be entirely based on the number of people. In my field, Chinese have accounted for 80% or even more than 90% of the articles published internationally, but the influence is still very small. When the Qing Dynasty fought with the Ming Dynasty, there were only 150000 troops in the Qing Dynasty and more than 4 million troops in the Ming Dynasty. In fact, sometimes it can't depend on the number of troops

here I tell a little story. I went to South Africa to attend an international conference in the summer. At the conference, an Italian professor, in his 80s, told another Chinese professor something he didn't understand. He said that I had retired, and no one paid me any attention in Italy. I didn't expect that our domestic universities invited him with high salaries, and our own scholars and professors wrote articles with him. Of course he was happy about it, but he didn't understand it. This shows that what we do is marginal and has insufficient influence. Although we have many people and great investment, there are still many problems

of course, there are also good places, such as the development of unmanned cars. The China Foundation Commission launched a project in 2008, which took unmanned cars as an example to hold a competition. At the first session, there were only four cars. At that time, cars were slower than walking, and almost people had to lead it in front. This year we just finished the race, and more than 20 teams participated. Now you can't keep up with it. Therefore, in the face of practical problems, I think this model must be followed by organizing some teams to conduct research. The following are the experimental steps provided by the technicians of Jinan new era assay instrument Co., Ltd. for our customers, which need to be adhered to

at present, the research on robots in China is also very hot. I'm also very worried about this. It feels like a great leap forward for robots. The robot industry in foreign countries dare not develop. The reason why they dare not develop is the lack of talents. At present, some local governments buy a robot to pay you 80000 yuan, and various places have proposed replacing people with machines. I'm worried that this kind of intelligent technology can't be used in practice, just like the steel smelting in those days. In this regard, the state should do some guidance to make it practical

another is industry 4.0. I also wrote an article recently. We have long proposed the deep integration of industrialization and informatization. In fact, we have done a very good job in this area, but I am personally opposed to following the concept of social industry 4.0. We can't spend money to do other people's things well. The property right is not with you, and finally we can only OEM. It is indeed an era of intelligent technology explosion. I don't know whether it is a revolution or not. The intelligent industry is indeed coming. We should think about what we should do by ourselves, such as robots. Now we are doing physical robots. Why should we put forward physical robots? Because there are many different tasks in the manufacturing industry, we need to improve efficiency before we become physical robots. China is the largest interconnected country. There are so many software related tasks in the Internet. Software robots are a good direction. These things can be organized. Other countries have no major development in this area. Can we do it. In those days, industrial robots were needed because there were too many and complicated jobs in the physical world and the cost needed to be reduced. Now there are so many things in the world, including robots. Why not develop in this area on a large scale. Intelligent technology is indeed the focus of this era. We should seriously think about which angle to cut in. We should innovate where we should innovate, and do what we should honestly do where we shouldn't

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