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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-13202415/openai-chatgpt-robot-human-conversations.html
https://videos.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2024/03/15/7477023118703443934/1024x576_MP4_7477023118703443934.mp4
A new automated humanoid robot powered by OpenAI's ChatGPT
resembles something akin to the AI Skynet from the sci-fi
film Terminator
While the new robot is not a killing machine, Figure 01
can perform basic autonomous tasks and carry out real-time
conversations with humans - with the help of ChatGPT.
The company, Figure AI, shared a demonstration video,
showing how ChatGPT helps the two-legged machine visual
objects, plan future actions and even reflect on its memory.
Figure's cameras snap its surrounding and send them to a
large vision-language model trained by OpenAI, which than
translates the images back to the robot.
The clip showed a man asking the humanoid to put away dirty
laundry, wash dishes and hand him something to eat - and
the robot performed the tasks - but unlike ChatGPT, Figure
is more hesitant when it comes to answering questions.
. . .
The expected next, and more dangerous, step ALREADY.
Somewhere today there was another story about a
new model of androids that can jog at up to 7mph
without falling ....
'Chat' could respond to fairly abstract questions,
reason, and perform relatively delicate actions
on request. My impression was that it could already
replace quite a number of assembly-line workers.
What will it be by this time next year ?
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