Wang Xingxing: Recent Years Present Excellent Opportunities for Younger Generation, Especially Students

Deep News
Sep 11

Topic: 2025 Inclusion·Bund Conference

The "2025 Inclusion·Bund Conference" opened from September 10-13 at Shanghai Huangpu World Expo Park.

Wang Xingxing, founder and CEO of Unitree Robotics, stated that recent years have presented excellent opportunities for the younger generation, particularly for students still in school.

In the past, programming primarily involved working with basic code to create programs. Now, with AI tools available, people can leverage more advanced model capabilities to create works. Whether using image or video generation models, or employing AI models to develop their own agents, the process has become much more convenient and represents a more direct approach to implementing ideas.

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Editor: Li Siyang

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