HONG KONG, Jan 20, 2026 – The artificial intelligence (AI) industry has reached a pivotal moment, according to Demis Hassabis, Nobel Prize winner and CEO of Google DeepMind. During a recent address, he asserted that the true trillion-dollar opportunity in AI lies not in computing chips, but in what he terms “Physical AI” systems that can perceive, understand, and transform the real world. This perspective has garnered significant attention in capital markets and highlighted 51WORLD (6651.HK), a Hong Kong-listed company specializing in Physical AI.
Hassabis indicated that current AI faces a bottleneck of “intelligence fragmentation.” Although AI excels in digital tasks such as text generation, it struggles with fundamental physical laws, including gravity and spatial continuity. He emphasized that the absence of a comprehensive “world model” represents a major barrier to achieving Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Additionally, he noted that existing data formats lead to inefficient energy use, suggesting that energy supply could become a crucial variable in future AI competition. By creating a digital environment that accurately mirrors reality, Physical AI could address these challenges.
As China’s first listed company focused on Physical AI, 51WORLD’s strategic initiatives align seamlessly with this emerging trend. The company has developed core infrastructure for Physical AI through its innovations in digital twin and simulation technologies, specifically the AES Digital Twin Base and 51Sim Simulation Platform. To implement Physical AI effectively, the company identifies three key elements: synthetic data, spatial intelligence models, and simulation training platforms. Utilizing its extensive 3D asset library and reconstruction technology, 51WORLD claims to achieve 90% authenticity and 100% scene controllability for synthetic data, providing AI with data that adheres to physical laws.
The AES Base enables full-scale replication, from micro-components to macro-cities, thereby equipping AI with what Hassabis describes as “physical intuition.” This comprehensive framework integrates with the Clonova Interaction Platform and Aperdata Implementation Platform, creating a closed loop from digital cognition to physical execution. In the realm of embodied intelligence, which represents the ultimate application of Physical AI, 51WORLD has delivered tangible results. It supports over 100 global intelligent driving original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), Tier 1 suppliers, testing institutions, universities, and research entities with closed-loop simulation training solutions, facilitating the development of safe, efficient, and mass-producible verification systems for intelligent driving systems.
51WORLD’s resilience is attributed to its focus on underlying technologies. The company has established a leading position in China’s Physical AI market, driven by a new round of substantial R&D investment aimed at addressing challenges related to synthetic data and spatial intelligence models. Financial reports indicate consistent revenue growth, with rising demand for the 51Sim Platform highlighting an urgent need for high-reliability Physical AI simulation technology within the industry.
Looking ahead, Hassabis forecasts that the AI landscape will evolve into an era of automated experimentation over the next five years, necessitating digital environments that accurately simulate physical parameters. This vision aligns closely with 51WORLD’s trajectory towards a “universal world model” and the integration of generative AI technologies. As the AI sector transitions from digital to physical domains, 51WORLD emerges as a core participant in this trillion-dollar market, poised to leverage its technical expertise and implementation capabilities.
As the industry continues to evolve, the implications of Hassabis’ insights and 51WORLD’s innovations may redefine the competitive landscape of artificial intelligence, emphasizing the critical role of Physical AI in addressing real-world challenges.
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