[GVGT] AI physical intelligence kym ??

orhneeorh

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From chatgpt:

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made significant strides across various domains of Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences. Here's an assessment of AI's capabilities in each area:

Linguistic Intelligence: AI models, such as OpenAI's GPT series, have achieved proficiency in natural language processing, enabling tasks like text generation, translation, and summarization. However, they may struggle with nuanced understanding and context-specific interpretations. Grade: B+

Logical-Mathematical Intelligence: AI excels in logical reasoning and mathematical computations, often surpassing human performance in problem-solving and data analysis. For instance, AI systems have outperformed humans in image classification and visual reasoning tasks.. Grade: A

Spatial Intelligence: AI has demonstrated capabilities in spatial reasoning, evident in applications like autonomous driving and robotic navigation. However, it still faces challenges in complex, dynamic environments requiring real-time spatial awareness. Grade: B

Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence: Robotics, powered by AI, has advanced in performing physical tasks, such as assembly line work and surgical assistance. Yet, achieving human-like dexterity and adaptability remains a challenge. Grade: B-

Musical Intelligence: AI can compose music and analyze musical patterns, producing pieces that mimic various styles. Despite this, it often lacks the emotional depth and creativity inherent in human compositions. Grade: B

Interpersonal Intelligence: AI-driven chatbots and virtual assistants can simulate human interactions to a degree. However, they lack genuine empathy and deep understanding of human emotions, limiting their effectiveness in complex social situations. Grade: C+

Intrapersonal Intelligence: AI lacks self-awareness and consciousness, making it incapable of introspection or understanding its own "thought" processes. This area remains uniquely human. Grade: F

Naturalistic Intelligence: AI aids in environmental monitoring and data analysis, assisting in tasks like species identification and climate modeling. However, it doesn't possess an inherent appreciation or understanding of nature. Grade: C+

In summary, AI has achieved notable proficiency in logical-mathematical and linguistic intelligences, with moderate success in spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, and musical domains.
 

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Even if it really works, must be custom coded for each house. Then only certain appliances can use. Sure charge gao gao. And then will introduce subscription support plans as the robot will always have issue.
 

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Even if it really works, must be custom coded for each house. Then only certain appliances can use. Sure charge gao gao. And then will introduce subscription support plans as the robot will always have issue.
not hard coded.. self learn skills via reinforcement learning
 

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Even if it really works, must be custom coded for each house. Then only certain appliances can use. Sure charge gao gao. And then will introduce subscription support plans as the robot will always have issue.
Machine Learning....

It will learn.
 

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When Ai gains sentience, we will be in trouble.
 

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Video in 2x speed.

If it's 1x speed then very impressive
 

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the atlas sibei lao yah..
do so long liao..
they still havent figure out how to put in the AI in it ah?

the robot should have figure out how to adjust the plate before slotting it in.

Wait for Elon Musk robots.
 

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the atlas sibei lao yah..
do so long liao..
they still havent figure out how to put in the AI in it ah?

the robot should have figure out how to adjust the plate before slotting it in.

Wait for Elon Musk robots.
Yeh, Boston Dynamics is like doing POC for the Chinese to copy from. First the robot dogs, then walking robots. Chinese caught up with them and offering for commerical sale already.
 

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Yeh, Boston Dynamics is like doing POC for the Chinese to copy from. First the robot dogs, then Walking robots. Chinese caught up with them and offering for commerical sale already.

To be fair to the chinese.. their talent pool is deep and wide ... and they have the manufacturing capability as well.

So, it's inevitable when they take a design and improve on it or to make it feasible/affordable for consumers.

you see the AI githubs .. a lot of chinese names contributing to the research papers and codes.
 

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the atlas sibei lao yah..
do so long liao..
they still havent figure out how to put in the AI in it ah?

the robot should have figure out how to adjust the plate before slotting it in.

Wait for Elon Musk robots.

They mentioned that they are using ML vision model to detect and localize the environment.
And all motions are generated autonomously.

Atlas uses a machine learning (ML) vision model to detect and localize the environment fixtures and individual bins [0:36]. The robot uses a specialized grasping policy and continuously estimates the state of manipulated objects to achieve the task.

There are no prescribed or teleoperated movements; all motions are generated autonomously online. The robot is able to detect and react to changes in the environment (e.g., moving fixtures) and action failures (e.g., failure to insert the cover, tripping, environment collisions [1:24]) using a combination of vision, force, and proprioceptive sensors.
 
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