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KEYi TECH’s 10,000 Loona: Towards Artificial General Intelligence
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris" data-source="post: 351" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>I asked Bard this<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤯" title="Exploding head :exploding_head:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f92f.png" data-shortname=":exploding_head:" /></p><p></p><p>Chris: Do you know of any projects working to embed ChatGPT into a robotic platform?</p><p></p><p>Bard: Yes, there are a few projects working to embed ChatGPT into a robotic platform.</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Microsoft is working on a project called ChatGPT for Robotics. This project aims to develop a way to use ChatGPT to control robots. ChatGPT is a large language model that can generate text, translate languages, write different kinds of creative content, and answer your questions in an informative way. By embedding ChatGPT into a robotic platform, Microsoft hopes to create robots that can be controlled by natural language commands.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Reeman Robotics is another company that is working on embedding ChatGPT into a robotic platform. Reeman Robotics is a Chinese company that specializes in developing mobile robots. The company is working on a project called Fusion of ChatGPT Algorithm and Robot Platform. This project aims to develop a way to use ChatGPT to improve the navigation and interaction capabilities of robots.</li> </ul><p>These are just two examples of projects that are working to embed ChatGPT into a robotic platform. There are likely other projects that are working on this as well.</p><p>Here are some of the potential benefits of embedding ChatGPT into a robotic platform:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Improved user experience: ChatGPT can be used to create a more natural and intuitive way to interact with robots. For example, users could simply tell a robot what they want it to do, rather than having to learn a complex set of commands.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Increased flexibility: ChatGPT can be used to control a wide range of robots, regardless of their form factor or capabilities. This makes it possible to create robots that can be used for a variety of tasks.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Reduced development costs: ChatGPT can be used to reduce the development costs of robots. This is because ChatGPT can be used to generate code for robots, rather than having to hire a team of engineers to write the code manually.</li> </ul><p>Overall, embedding ChatGPT into a robotic platform has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with robots. By making robots more natural and intuitive to use, ChatGPT could make robots more accessible to a wider range of people.</p><p></p><p>Chris: You said this: “ Reduced development costs: ChatGPT can be used to reduce the development costs of robots. This is because ChatGPT can be used to generate code for robots, rather than having to hire a team of engineers to write the code manually.” </p><p></p><p>Does that mean ChatGPT would be writing code for the robot it is embedded in, in real time?</p><p></p><p>Bard: Not necessarily. ChatGPT could be used to generate code for robots in real time, but it could also be used to generate code offline. The decision of when to generate the code would depend on the specific application.</p><p>For example, if a robot is being used in a dangerous environment, it may be necessary to generate the code offline and then upload it to the robot before it is deployed. This would help to ensure that the code is safe and that it will not cause any unexpected behavior.</p><p>On the other hand, if a robot is being used in a less dangerous environment, it may be possible to generate the code in real time. This would allow the robot to adapt to its environment more quickly and to respond to unexpected events more effectively.</p><p>Ultimately, the decision of when to generate the code would depend on the specific application and the risks involved.</p><p>Here are some additional things to consider:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">ChatGPT's capabilities: ChatGPT is a large language model, but it is not perfect. It can sometimes make mistakes, and it may not be able to generate code for all types of robots.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The cost of hiring engineers: The cost of hiring engineers to write code for robots can vary depending on the skill level of the engineers and the complexity of the code.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The benefits of using ChatGPT: The benefits of using ChatGPT to generate code for robots include reduced development costs, improved flexibility, and a more natural user experience.</li> </ul><p>Overall, the decision of whether or not to use ChatGPT to generate code for robots is a complex one. There are a number of factors to consider, including the capabilities of ChatGPT, the cost of hiring engineers, and the benefits of using ChatGPT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris, post: 351, member: 1"] I asked Bard this🤯 Chris: Do you know of any projects working to embed ChatGPT into a robotic platform? Bard: Yes, there are a few projects working to embed ChatGPT into a robotic platform. [LIST] [*]Microsoft is working on a project called ChatGPT for Robotics. This project aims to develop a way to use ChatGPT to control robots. ChatGPT is a large language model that can generate text, translate languages, write different kinds of creative content, and answer your questions in an informative way. By embedding ChatGPT into a robotic platform, Microsoft hopes to create robots that can be controlled by natural language commands. [*]Reeman Robotics is another company that is working on embedding ChatGPT into a robotic platform. Reeman Robotics is a Chinese company that specializes in developing mobile robots. The company is working on a project called Fusion of ChatGPT Algorithm and Robot Platform. This project aims to develop a way to use ChatGPT to improve the navigation and interaction capabilities of robots. [/LIST] These are just two examples of projects that are working to embed ChatGPT into a robotic platform. There are likely other projects that are working on this as well. Here are some of the potential benefits of embedding ChatGPT into a robotic platform: [LIST] [*]Improved user experience: ChatGPT can be used to create a more natural and intuitive way to interact with robots. For example, users could simply tell a robot what they want it to do, rather than having to learn a complex set of commands. [*]Increased flexibility: ChatGPT can be used to control a wide range of robots, regardless of their form factor or capabilities. This makes it possible to create robots that can be used for a variety of tasks. [*]Reduced development costs: ChatGPT can be used to reduce the development costs of robots. This is because ChatGPT can be used to generate code for robots, rather than having to hire a team of engineers to write the code manually. [/LIST] Overall, embedding ChatGPT into a robotic platform has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with robots. By making robots more natural and intuitive to use, ChatGPT could make robots more accessible to a wider range of people. Chris: You said this: “ Reduced development costs: ChatGPT can be used to reduce the development costs of robots. This is because ChatGPT can be used to generate code for robots, rather than having to hire a team of engineers to write the code manually.” Does that mean ChatGPT would be writing code for the robot it is embedded in, in real time? Bard: Not necessarily. ChatGPT could be used to generate code for robots in real time, but it could also be used to generate code offline. The decision of when to generate the code would depend on the specific application. For example, if a robot is being used in a dangerous environment, it may be necessary to generate the code offline and then upload it to the robot before it is deployed. This would help to ensure that the code is safe and that it will not cause any unexpected behavior. On the other hand, if a robot is being used in a less dangerous environment, it may be possible to generate the code in real time. This would allow the robot to adapt to its environment more quickly and to respond to unexpected events more effectively. Ultimately, the decision of when to generate the code would depend on the specific application and the risks involved. Here are some additional things to consider: [LIST] [*]ChatGPT's capabilities: ChatGPT is a large language model, but it is not perfect. It can sometimes make mistakes, and it may not be able to generate code for all types of robots. [*]The cost of hiring engineers: The cost of hiring engineers to write code for robots can vary depending on the skill level of the engineers and the complexity of the code. [*]The benefits of using ChatGPT: The benefits of using ChatGPT to generate code for robots include reduced development costs, improved flexibility, and a more natural user experience. [/LIST] Overall, the decision of whether or not to use ChatGPT to generate code for robots is a complex one. There are a number of factors to consider, including the capabilities of ChatGPT, the cost of hiring engineers, and the benefits of using ChatGPT. [/QUOTE]
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