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JD Logistics Unveils AI-Powered Super Brain 2.0 and Robotic Arm System

JD Logistics Advances Automation with AI and Robotics

At the JDDiscovery-2025 Global Technology Explorer Conference, JD Logistics unveiled two groundbreaking technologies that promise to revolutionize supply chain operations: the upgraded Super Brain Large Model 2.0 artificial intelligence system and the new Yilang Embodied Intelligent Robotic Arm System.

The Super Brain Upgrade

The Super Brain Large Model 2.0 represents a significant leap forward in logistics optimization technology. This intelligent decision-making center can:

  • Process models containing tens of millions of variables in under two hours
  • Dynamically adjust logistics plans based on real-time data analysis
  • Improve operational standardization by 15%
  • Boost frontline efficiency by nearly 20%

The system continuously monitors logistics processes, identifying and resolving anomalies while optimizing scheduling plans.

Robotic Precision Handling

The Yilang robotic arm introduces embodied intelligence to warehouse operations with:

  • Advanced visual perception for real-time package recognition
  • Adaptive grasping strategies for diverse package types
  • Self-learning capabilities that enable continuous improvement

The robotic arm operates within a complete "perception-decision-execution-evolution" loop and is already deployed across multiple Chinese logistics parks.

Integrated Smart Logistics Ecosystem

JD Logistics combines these technologies into its "Super Brain + Wolf Pack" system, creating:

  1. A cloud intelligence platform for global data analysis
  2. Terminal execution units for physical operations
  3. Digital twin networks for self-optimization

The ecosystem demonstrates strong self-learning capabilities while reducing costs across supply chains.

The company's broader Wolf Pack product line includes:

  • Zhi Lang goods-to-person systems
  • Du Lang autonomous delivery vehicles These innovations have shown measurable improvements in logistics efficiency.

Academic experts from Tsinghua University and Peking University praised JD Logistics' technological advancements for driving industry-wide intelligent upgrades while supporting broader economic development goals.

The company plans continued investment in AI and embodied intelligence technologies to deliver customized smart supply chain solutions globally.

Key Points:

AI Optimization: Super Brain 2.0 solves complex logistics models in under two hours ✅ Robotic Precision: Yilang arm handles diverse packages with adaptive grasping ✅ Ecosystem Approach: Combines cloud intelligence with physical execution ✅ Proven Results: Demonstrated 15-20% efficiency gains in operations

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