en.Wedoany.com Reported - China's SmartSquare Technology released the world's first original brain-like large model NeuroVLA and a one-stop open-source platform AlphaBrain Platform during the United Nations Open Source Week. Kristine Mo, the company's Vice President of Overseas and Ecosystem, shared the stage with Turing Award winner Yann LeCun to showcase this embodied intelligence solution based on human brain mechanisms.

In her speech, Mo pointed out that while robot hardware is advancing rapidly, intelligence remains the core bottleneck. Current large models have an almost insatiable demand for data and electricity. Guo Yandong, founder and CEO of SmartSquare, previously stated at the Summer Davos Forum that if development continues along the current path, it would require 10 times more data and 10 times more electricity, yet real-world resources are limited. NeuroVLA draws inspiration from the "cortex-cerebellum-spinal cord" three-layer coordination mechanism of the human brain, enabling learning and decision-making with less data. This mechanism reduces robot motion jitter by over 75%, with the spinal cord layer's average power consumption as low as 0.4 watts, breaking the limitations of high power consumption and high latency in traditional VLA models.
The model is open-sourced on the United Nations platform, aiming to achieve an intelligence leap through architectural innovation rather than resource accumulation, providing a sustainable direction for AI development in China and globally.










