A new artificial intelligence model to help Google train robots
A new artificial intelligence model from Google can assist robots in comprehending particular duties, such as rubbish disposal. The Robotics Transformer 2 model, also known as RT-2, is based on vision, language, and movement technology. It was taught utilizing data and images from the Internet that may be transformed into robot executive procedures.
Although disposing of waste may seem like a straightforward operation to humans, training a robot to accomplish it involves knowledge of several activities. As a result, the robot must first be able to recognize the various components of the rubbish before being able to correctly collect and dispose of it.
The RT-2 artificial intelligence model enables the robot to use the available web knowledge to help it comprehend how to finish the work, even if it is not expressly trained in the exact processes, rather than designing the robot to specifically perform these activities.
Google has also confirmed that, in comparison to the prior model, the performance of robots in new circumstances has increased by approximately double. Additionally, the new model may respond to human commands by using simple logic.
Despite these advancements, The New York Times noted that Google does not currently have any plans to introduce or market a broad range of robots built with this new technology. However, it can also be used as future home helpers or in warehouses.
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