en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Xiaomi robotics team recently won championships in two top international robotics competitions, significantly outperforming the runners-up. Xiaomi founder Lei Jun announced the news on June 5.

In the relevant track of CVPR 2026 Workshops, Xiaomi's anonymous model "my16" ranked first overall with a success rate of 40.89%, becoming the only model to surpass the 40% success rate threshold in this competition. The event required completing 30 highly challenging real-world tasks, covering scenarios such as dual-arm dexterous manipulation, flexible object handling, tool causal reasoning, and cross-platform robustness, with 10 consecutive interference-free tests.
The "my16" model is Xiaomi's self-developed World Action Model (WAM) for real-world robotic scenarios, adopting an "S1/S2 dual system + long-term and short-term memory + cross-embodiment pre-training" architecture, integrating the cognitive depth of large models, the execution precision of controllers, and the long-term stability of memory systems.
In the ICRA 2026 WBC competition, the track focused on supermarket scenarios, requiring robots to grab specified beverages from shelves and place them into shopping carts based on instructions, involving 16 major categories and 20 subcategories of different beverages. The Xiaomi team achieved a comprehensive score of 99.2 points (near perfect), with an overall success rate of 94%, making it the only solution with a success rate exceeding 90% on the leaderboard, leading the second-place team by 10 percentage points. Among these, the success rate for simple tasks was 100%, and for complex tasks, 90%.
Lei Jun stated that the goal of Xiaomi's robotics is to enable robots to truly enter the physical world and perform real-world tasks.
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