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Leju Robotics has launched a massive 10,000-square-meter data training center in Beijing, aimed at solving the industry’s data shortage and bridging the "reality gap" for AI models. The facility features 1:1 replicas of 16 real-world scenarios across industrial, home, and healthcare sectors. ► Scale: Over 10,000 sq. meters, featuring...

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