After trying multimodal AI in the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses, I was impressed.
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Open AI’s CEO says we won’t need new hardware or lots more training data to get there.
Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center Company has developed the world’s first humanoid robot that can sprint at a steady speed of 3.73 mph.
RAG is being pitched as a solution of sorts to generative AI hallucinations. But there’s limits to what the technique can do.
Google Research and Google’s AI research lab, DeepMind, have detailed the impressive reach of Med-Gemini, a family of advanced AI models specialized in medicine. It’s a huge advancement in clinical diagnostics with massive real-world potential.
Alembic unveils groundbreaking AI system that eliminates hallucinations in enterprise data analysis, attracting Fortune 500 interest and analyst praise.
Summary: People often view AI-generated answers to ethical questions as superior to those from humans. In the study, participants rated responses from AI and humans without knowing the source, and overwhelmingly favored the AI’s responses in terms of virtuousness, intelligence, and trustworthiness.
This modified moral Turing test, inspired by ChatGPT and similar technologies, indicates that AI might convincingly pass a moral Turing test by exhibiting complex moral reasoning. The findings highlight the growing influence of AI in decision-making processes and the potential implications for societal trust in technology.
LimX Dynamics, a leading Chinese company in general-purpose robotics, has recently shared an exciting update on its latest innovation — the P1 bipedal robot. The company released a video showcasing the remarkable locomotion capabilities of the P1 as it navigates through a dense forest terrain. This significant milestone highlights the robot’s agility and adaptability in challenging environments.
Advanced Learning Techniques.
The P1 robot is equipped with cutting-edge reinforcement learning technology, allowing it to swiftly identify and respond to various external stimuli. This includes dynamically reacting to obstacles and uneven ground encountered during its traversal. Notably, the robot can autonomously right itself if pushed or kicked, demonstrating its robust stability and control.
Successful Testing in Tanglang Mountain.
LimX Dynamics conducted rigorous testing of the P1 robot in the rugged terrain of Tanglang Mountain, located in Shenzhen, China. Despite the unfamiliar surroundings, the robot excelled in its navigation tasks, showcasing exceptional performance in traversing complex terrains with ease.
P1: a platform for reinforcement learning systems.
Engineers at Princeton and North Carolina State University have combined ancient paper-folding and modern materials science to create a soft robot that bends and twists through mazes with ease.