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Articles
Back-to-School Review: Is MiniMax's New "Multimodal Family Bucket" Any Good? | Yunqi Capital
Video, music, voice — it can do it all. Let's test it out together.
Investment, Technology, Commercialization — Where Is the "AI + Robotics" Wind Blowing? | Yunqi Capital Attent!on · Embodied Intelligence Recap
Unlocking a Future You Can Touch
Yunqi Capital | At a robotics conference watched by 250,000 people, which "people" stole the show?
Seeing a New Future for Robots
"The Robot Arms 'Dominating' the World Robot Conference, and Their 'Superhuman Partners' Behind the Scenes" | Yunqi Capital
Starting from the Endgame of the Robotics World
Today, We Invite You to Meet in the Future | Yunqi Capital x World Robot Conference
The First Drone Show of Autumn
China's Homegrown AI Robots Are Getting Wild... Playing Piano, Brewing Tea, Practicing Wing Chun, and Even Petting Cats? | Yunqi Capital
"Stardust Intelligence" Unveils Its First-Generation AI Robot
蜂巢科技夏勇峰:AI眼镜是最理想的智能硬件形态吗?| Yunqi Capital
Getting a Head Start Before the "Battle of a Hundred Smart Glasses"
Registration Countdown | Yunqi Capital X SEE Fund "Attent!on Beijing · Embodied Intelligence" — See You Next Week
August 20 — Let's Talk Embodied Intelligence
3 Yunqi Capital Portfolio Founders Named to *Fortune* "40 Under 40" China Business Elite List | Yunqi Capital News
Riding the Current with Innovators Beneath the Surface
It's Time to Meet AI with a Human Touch | Yunqi Capital
Qixi Festival, Weaving Love with AI
Podcasts

Vol.18 The Non-Sci-Fi Story of Brain-Computer Interfaces: From Top-Tier Hospitals to Home Bedrooms, How Many Steps to Rebuild Prefrontal Order? | A Conversation with Ximing Wang of Kongshan Ci

Vol.17 48-Hour Xiaohongshu Hackathon Hit: How an AI-Native Product That Broke the "Retention Curse" Was Built --- Two weekends ago, I participated in a 48-hour hackathon hosted by Xiaohongshu. Our team of four built an AI-native product from scratch — no code, no design background between us — and ended up winning the "Most Popular" award. The product? A voice diary app called **"Echo"** that uses AI to turn fragmented daily moments into serialized, episodic "life podcasts." Think *This American Life*, but starring you. What surprised me wasn't that we won. It was that people kept using it *after* the demo. Here's the dirty secret of AI hackathons: most projects die the moment judges stop clapping. The "retention curse" is real — users try your GPT wrapper once, say "neat," and never return. We broke that pattern. Our daily active user rate among beta testers hit 34% in week one, which for a hackathon product is basically unheard of. How? Three deliberate choices we made against hackathon orthodoxy. **First, we refused to build a chatbot.** The default AI product in 2024 is still "talk to a large language model." We explicitly rejected this. Chat interfaces create *performance anxiety* — users feel pressure to ask the "right

Vol.16 Tsinghua Entrepreneur-Scientist Huazhe Xu: From Intelligent "Hatching" to Home Embodiment, Stubbornly Chasing Originality in the AI Wave

Vol.15: The Post-'98 Founder Who Built a $20M Business in Two Years — On Building an AI That Talks Back | A Conversation with Kicker's Founder

Vol.14 OpenClaw Is Just the Beginning: Are Agents Reinventing the Company? | A Conversation with Happycapy's Founder

Vol. 13 The Smarter AI Social Gets, the More Human We Become Like NPCs? A Conversation with a Former Otome Game Writer and AI Social Entrepreneur on Relationships and AI

Vol.12 Cuflow Yang Bolin: Gen Z Founder Building AI Products — Have Investor Standards Changed? | Y Transformers

Vol.11 AI Translation Pushed to the Extreme: Where Innovation Begins — The Product Logic Behind a New Hit and Its Overseas Expansion "Playbook"

Vol.10: Do Robot Woks Make Pre-Made Meals? A Conversation with Geng Kaiping of ZhiGu TianChu










