Chinese researchers have announced a significant advancement in the training of household robots, potentially speeding up their adoption in domestic settings. The innovation comes from Kairos-HomeWorld, described as the first unified framework capable of generating detailed and simulation-ready home environments from simple text prompts. Developed by Ace Robotics, with backing from SenseTime and collaboration with the Chinese University of Hong Kong, this framework overcomes traditional limitations of indoor scene generation, which were previously restricted to single-room layouts with limited interactivity. Instead, it creates comprehensive home-scale and object-level residential scenes, providing a robust foundation for advancing robot training. The platform operates through a four-stage process, starting from floor plan creation, advancing to 3D modeling, furniture layout, and final object-level generation, each scene featuring over 15 manipulable objects.

