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Xpeng Teases 'Emergence' and 'Ultimate Human' for November 5 AI Day

Chinese technology firm Xpeng is building anticipation for its 2025 AI Day, scheduled for November 5 in Guangzhou, with a cryptic new poster. The poster, themed "Emergence" and "Ultimate Human," features two highly realistic, human-like figures in a dark, futuristic setting.
Adding to the intrigue, Chairman and CEO He Xiaopeng commented on the teaser, stating, "This poster has a profound meaning. Everyone can pay attention to XPeng Technology Day the day after tomorrow."
This event is widely expected to be the formal unveiling of the new AI system for Xpeng's 'Iron' humanoid robot, which was first mentioned by He at a conference in October. At that time, he revealed the robot would be powered by a "Vision-Language-Task/Thinking" (VLT) system, with a formal debut planned for the company's November Tech Day.
The goal of this new AI is to move the 'Iron' robot from a teleoperated machine to a truly autonomous agent.
According to He, the VLT system is designed to process visual and language inputs to directly generate tasks, with the long-term ambition for this capability to "evolve into thinking". The "Emergence" theme on the new poster appears to be a direct nod to this complex AI goal.
This system is reportedly part of a larger "VLT+VLA+VLM high-level cerebellum and cerebrum" architecture , which Xpeng believes is essential to achieve genuine autonomy.
This strategy places Xpeng in direct competition with other major players in the humanoid race, such as Tesla with its Optimus robot and Google DeepMind's robotics frameworks, all of which are pursuing multi-modal AI models as the "brains" for general-purpose robots.
Xpeng has previously stated a target of 2026 for the mass production of its 'Iron' humanoid, which is already undergoing pilot tests within the company's Guangzhou factory. The November 5 event will be closely watched for the first tangible demonstrations of this "thinking" AI and any updates to the 'Iron' robot's design or capabilities.
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