
Strange but true
April 19, 2023 | 4:52 p.m
AI enthusiasts may soon be able to talk to ChatGPT or similar systems face-to-face.
OpenAI, the chatbot’s parent company, is working with a bot company to develop bold new robotic models powered by state-of-the-art AI systems.
Images of potential human figures make users think about whether they are looking at the new face of artificial intelligence.
OpenAI recently invested $23.5 million in 1X, an engineering and robotics company based in Norway. This he says “Production of androids capable of human-like movements and behaviour.”
“Much like how OpenAI builds digital information processing systems (such as ChatGPT) by losslessly compressing Internet data, we build general-purpose AI to process physical information (atoms),” Eric Gang, 1X Vice President of AI, said. Announce in a tweet.
One of 1X’s robotic darlings is called EVE, which was initially designed as a search bot before being repurposed as a security bot, Fortune reported.
Her raw, digital “smiling face” contrasts with an impressive array of physical abilities, from neatly packing a box to gently opening a window, As seen in the eye-catching video Posted last month.
Think of it as Japanese robot ramen With the surgical precision of Atlas, the Boston Dynamics bipedal posterior heart robot.
Credits: EVE’s fine motor skills are manipulated by VR and AI control, I mentioned medium.
A robot operator sits at a NASA control center with a motherboard that features a camera, navigation system, and real-time status updates on its robots.
Because of its precise movement, this craft robot can also shine in the workforce, which is already automated in every sector from restaurants to Amazon warehouses.
“1X is exploring opportunities and applications in retail, logistics and healthcare with leading clients and partners,” Arnie Tunning, partner at Alliance Venture Capital, which has invested in the technology, told wrote in a Medium post last month.
Medium reports that the OpenAI funding will also support the production of NEO, a mannequin-like robot that will allow researchers to explore how AI manifests in human form.
One person who isn’t a fan of the projects? Elon Musk.
The SpaceX boss, who reportedly wanted to take over OpenAI before selling its stake to Microsoft in 2018, recently floated plans to deploy thousands of competing personal butler bots, known as the Tesla Bot or Optimus.
In a TED Talk, Musk described how robots could be used in homes to prepare dinner, mow lawns, and care for the elderly.
He claimed that they could become a “companion” or “sexual partner”.
Despite the competition, 1X projects and generative AI as a whole could revolutionize the robotics industry by making it less automated.
“Generative AI will be completely transformative for the two problems we currently have with bots — they are completely stupid, and they don’t always understand what we want,” said Georg Strakhov, chief strategy officer at advertising firm DDB EMEA. he told the Daily Mail. “Large language paradigms (such as GPT-4) are exceptional at complex reasoning.”
He added, “So when the robots are powered by LLMs – they will be able to act more dynamically, respond to changes in the environment, plan ahead, etc.”
Strakhov believes that in the future, we will be able to have natural conversations with robots.
“And realistic voice synthesis as well as facial / emotion synthesis will enable them to communicate with us more ‘naturally’, making it comfortable for more people (including the elderly / young) to interact with the robots – in the same way they interact with other humans,” the expert predicted. strategic.
This new reality could be closer than ever.
Last week, Ameca — an advanced human language bot that uses the same technology as ChatGPT — wowed viewers by responding to complex commands in different languages while exhibiting human-like behaviors.
She would pause to think before responding and even flash an expression appropriate to each situation, such as smiling when happy and furrowing her brow when sad.
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