Pudu Robotics unveiled its “One Brain, Multiple Embodiments” physical agent, an innovative AI platform at the heart of its commercial service robots, at the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai.
This cutting-edge technology allows for seamless integration of new tasks and capabilities across a range of embodiments, making it easier for businesses to adapt to changing needs and environments. The platform is essentially a centralized AI brain that can be paired with different robotic bodies, each specifically designed for a particular task or industry.
Pudu Robotics, a leader in commercial service robotics, demonstrated the versatility of its platform by showcasing various embodiments of the “One Brain, Multiple Embodiments” agent, including a humanoid robot, a delivery robot, and a floor-cleaning robot.
The Future of Adaptability
The ability to rapidly switch between different tasks and embodiments is a significant step forward for commercial service robots. Businesses can now easily upgrade their robots to perform new tasks, without having to replace the entire robot. This adaptability will be crucial as industries and workplaces continue to evolve.
What this means
For businesses, this technology means reduced costs and increased flexibility when it comes to their service robots. They can now more easily update their robots to meet changing needs and requirements, without having to invest in new equipment. This will be particularly beneficial for industries such as healthcare, retail, and hospitality, where service robots are increasingly being used to support staff and improve customer experiences.
Pudu Robotics’ “One Brain, Multiple Embodiments” technology is expected to have a significant impact on the commercial service robotics market, as it provides a scalable and adaptable solution for businesses. As the industry continues to grow, expect to see more use cases emerge for this innovative technology.



