
Robotics and AI; the future we're building and how we'll get there
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It’s really hard to tell which robot policies are better than others, and who is actually making the most progress towards embodied general intelligence. I’ve written about robotics evaluation many times before, but this time I wanted to ta...
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Robots need to be able to interact with the world in order to be useful. They do this in many ways: by driving around and taking pictures during inspection tasks, by walking up and down stairs. Military rob...
For a long time, we have seen robots mostly in ones and twos in videos, mostly in lab environments. But there have been a spate of announcements this week that aim to change that, with evidence of promising real-world deployments and real m...
Large language models are a fundamentally different type of intelligence from humans; and this means that even as they approach and even exceed humans in some domains (coding!) we will still see some places where they lag behind human intel...
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A horde of visitors just descended on San Jose, California; blocking off multiple city blocks, many wearing black and lime green, all of them talking unceasingly about artificial intelligence. Yes, it’s time for another NVIDIA...
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