Submitted by michaelscodingspot t3_114eyrn in Futurology
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> > Consider how ChatGPT and Large Language Models works: they scan the internet to gather as much text as possible, and able to somehow create connections that predict the next word in a sentence. > > Without getting into details like neural networks, transformer, and whatnot, I figure we can use the same tech to be able to predict the next physical movement a robot does. So if you were to construct a robot that looks like a human and has the same abilities, i.e it can rotate and extend its limbs the same way, then given enough data it could learn to move like a human the same way ChatGPT can talk like a human. > > The input for this would be a video footage and software that can identify limb movements. An easy way start would be to tape a factory line where human workers do some kind of repetitive movements. Next thing you know, we could have robots doing dishes and mopping the floor! Add ChatGPT-like abilities and it will be able to talk as well. > > What do you think?
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