On June 22, Liu Qiangdong, founder and chairman of JD Group, revealed at the 2026 APEC Business Leaders Forum in China that JD is fully committed to the 'Giant Vision Model,' planning to collect over 10 million hours of first-person and third-person perspective video data globally. Utilizing JD's advantages in logistics and warehousing, the aim is to train AI to better understand the real world. He admitted that while JD may not be the strongest in large model development, it possesses rich advantages in physical scene data. Liu also announced that all of JD's AI technology will be fully opened to all partners in various countries overseas. 'We do not want any enterprise or any country to create technological divides or barriers,' he stated. 'Technological barriers are essentially technological exploitation, always attempting to use technology to plunder the wealth of other countries, serving only one country or one enterprise, which is not the philosophy of JD Group.' He urged entrepreneurs, research institutions, and government departments from APEC economies to initiate international cooperation in the field of AI as soon as possible. 'I do not believe that in the future era of artificial intelligence and robotics, any single country can face new technological shocks by changing its own system; it must be the result of collective cooperation among countries worldwide.'
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