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Robot humanoide AstraBrain-WBC 0.5 de Galaxy General realizando movimientos de baile dinámicos en el escenario
ResearchJune 21, 2026Embodied Global Team

Galaxy General lanza AstraBrain-WBC 0.5: el primer modelo GPT de 'cerebelo' humanoide del mundo

Galaxy General presenta AstraBrain-WBC 0.5, el primer modelo GPT de cerebelo general para humanoides del mundo. Entrenado con un récord de 20 mil millones de fotogramas (20,000 horas) de datos de movimiento humano con 80.4M de parámetros, alcanza una tasa de éxito de generalización zero-shot del 92.58%. El artículo fue aceptado en CVPR 2026 y se publica como código abierto.

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On June 19, 2026, Galaxy General Robotics officially released AstraBrain-WBC 0.5, the world's first humanoid general-purpose cerebellum GPT foundation model. This marks a historic milestone where the Scaling Law — long validated in large language models — is demonstrated for the first time in humanoid robot motion control.

The model was trained on approximately 2 billion frames (20,000 hours) of human motion data, covering dance, sports, daily activities, industrial operations, and collaborative tasks. Its action space coverage is 4-5 times broader than the widely used AMASS dataset. With 80.4 million parameters, it is the world's first humanoid real-time motion control model reaching GPT-1 scale.

AstraBrain-WBC 0.5 debuts a GPT-style causal Transformer architecture in robot motion control, redefining whole-body control as a continuous sequence prediction problem. Instead of outputting isolated joint commands, the model understands motion as a continuous 'language of movement,' similar to how GPT processes text sequences.

Key results from real-robot testing include:

  • Zero-shot generalization success rate: 92.58% (vs 76.89% for traditional MLP architectures)
  • End-to-end inference latency: just 0.39 milliseconds — 800x faster than a human blink
  • 29-degree-of-freedom whole-body coordinated control
  • Outperforms NVIDIA SONIC, TWIST, and Any2Track on multiple metrics

The paper has been accepted at CVPR 2026 and all code, models, and technical results are fully open-sourced. Galaxy General — with over 5.5 billion yuan in cumulative funding and a valuation exceeding 20 billion yuan — has positioned this as the 'cerebellum' component of its AstraBrain full-stack embodied AI architecture, which integrates brain (cognition), cerebellum (motion control), and neural control into a unified whole-body, whole-hand end-to-end large model.