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GMEX Robotics Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire AI Platform for Social World Models

GMEX Robotics Corporation has signed a non-binding Letter of Intent to acquire an artificial intelligence platform focused on social-intelligence AI and human-behavioral modeling. The proposed deal would support GMEX’s push into human-centric robotics and everyday service environments.
The Sydney-based company is positioning the acquisition as a strategic step toward building robotics systems that can operate beyond factories and warehouses, with applications across healthcare, elder care, hospitality, education, retail, and consumer services.
"Every transformative advance in AI has begun with a more honest reckoning with what the technology does not yet understand. What has been missing — from nearly every system deployed at scale today — is a genuine, structured understanding of human social behavior: the invisible architecture of how people relate, communicate, and navigate the world together. The AI Platform we are seeking to acquire has been building exactly that," a spokesperson noted regarding the strategic work.
The AI platform is centered on social world models designed to capture social context, cultural and situational signals, intent, and interpersonal dynamics. GMEX said these capabilities are intended to help AI systems understand human behavior with more depth than conventional object- or task-based models.
The company also said it plans to continue investing in the platform after closing, with a focus on data expansion, architecture development, and deployment partnerships. That roadmap is intended to support scalable integration across its robotics and AI stack.
Sam Lu, CEO of GMEX Robotics Corporation, stated:
"The vision animating this proposed acquisition is straightforward in principle and immense in ambition: AI that can genuinely work alongside people must first genuinely understand people. Social world models are the infrastructure that makes that possible. We have watched the AI landscape mature rapidly across language, vision, and reasoning — and we believe the next decisive leap is social intelligence. With this Letter of Intent, we are looking to take that leap."
The Letter of Intent remains subject to due diligence, definitive agreements, regulatory approvals, and other customary closing conditions, and GMEX noted there is no assurance the transaction will be completed.


