He Xiaodong, Senior Vice President of JD-SW (09618.HK) -1.800 (-1.443%) Short selling $88.62M; Ratio 8.520% and Deputy Director of JD Explore Academy, recently said in an interview that the public has high expectations for AI and embodied intelligence, which can easily spark widespread interest at a point. However, for these technologies to truly enter households, there are still many challenges to overcome, such as the control of dexterous hands with multiple degrees of freedom, which is far more complex than teaching a robot to do a forward roll. Related NewsCLSA Elevates JD HEALTH (06618.HK) TP to $56 as Solid Rev. Growth ContinuesMoreover, large models have not yet been fully integrated with robots, such as the inability to precisely locate specific objects within a room. However, He remained optimistic about the development of embodied intelligence as any industry targeting c-end users will rapidly iterate and become mature, including intelligent driving.(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2025-08-08 16:25.)