The AI community is constantly debating the next major architectural shift. WANG Zhongyuan, Dean of BAAI, recently provided some critical perspective. He argues that Vision-Language Agents (VLAs) are not on their way out; instead, we should anticipate their evolution and enhanced robustness. This implies a future where VLA-powered applications become even more reliable and adaptive.
The Ascent of World Models
More profoundly, Dean Wang emphasizes that "World Models" represent the true frontier. Imagine AI systems that can build internal representations of the world, enabling superior planning, understanding, and generalization—this is the promise. For developers, understanding this shift is key to building the next generation of AI. Learn more about VLA resilience and the rise of world models in the full exclusive interview.
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