ABLE DIGITAL Shares Surge Over 3% Following Integration of World Labs' Model

Stock News
Jun 17

The stock of ABLE DIGITAL (02687) saw a rise of over 3% in morning trading. As of the latest update, the shares were up 3.32%, trading at HK$136.8 with a turnover of HK$9.7674 million.

The catalyst for this upward movement appears to be the company's recent technological integration. At the recent Beijing Zhiyuan Conference 2026, Wang Zhongyuan, President of the Zhiyuan Research Institute, highlighted that AI is undergoing a paradigm shift from "predicting the next word" to "predicting the next physical state."

In this industrial context, and as China's Ministry of Education continues to promote the construction of virtual simulation training bases for vocational education to address challenges in practical training, ABLE DIGITAL has officially integrated the Marble world model launched by World Labs.

Expanding AI Capabilities

Public information indicates that with the addition of the Marble world model, ABLE DIGITAL's AI technology stack now encompasses four major cutting-edge capabilities: text, speech, vision, and 3D generation. This forms a seven-layer model combination including LLM, VLM, VOM, ASR, TTS, 3DM, and WM.

Existing Platform Framework

Beyond the World Labs world model, the platform was previously equipped with several international and domestic visual frameworks such as VOM and VLM. These are utilized for core tasks including human joint point recognition, facial matching, and target tracking.

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