Submitted by GodOfThunder101 t3_11gjtn4 in singularity
TheAnonFeels t1_jasg3q9 wrote
Reply to comment by Honest_Science in Figure: One robot for every human on the planet. by GodOfThunder101
My point with referencing the specific tasked robots is that the mechanics are there and proven.. Wasn't talking just about them. You keep going back to how humans are special and can't be replicated. Mentioning things like sensors and inputs.
My only point there was we don't need more mechanical technology than we have already to build a working biped general robot, just intelligence.
For the AI side:
Now, we have image identifiers, LLMs that can tell you how to check an egg, 3d world generators, and object manipulation done in the AI industry and robotics. We are not far from combining everything we've learned and establishing a system for a robot.
AI is taking leaps and bounds in the last few years of development, I see no technical reason this wont be happening in a few years.
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