Thursday, February 1, 2024
This robot can tidy a room without any help
This robot can tidy a room without any help AI News, AI, AI tools, Artificial intelligence – MIT Technology Review, Innovation, itinai.com, LLM, Rhiannon Williams, t.me/itinai 🚀 **Training Robots to Navigate Unfamiliar Environments** Robots are mastering tasks like object manipulation and even cooking, but deploying them in new settings is a challenge. Introducing the OK-Robot system, developed to bridge the gap between advanced AI and real-world robot capabilities without complex training. 🔍 **How OK-Robot Works** Researchers from NYU and Meta tested the system with a robot named Stretch in various homes. Using an iPhone app, they scanned the surroundings and ran an open-source AI object detection model to identify objects and locations in the room. 📈 **Success Rate and Limitations** The robot successfully completed tasks in 58.5% of cases, rising to 82% in less cluttered rooms. However, limitations were observed in cluttered environments, where the robot stopped if it couldn’t find the instructed object. 🔊 **Combining OK-Robot with Voice Recognition** Researchers believe that combining OK-Robot with voice recognition models could expand its capabilities beyond object manipulation. 💼 **AI Solutions for Middle Managers** Leverage AI for tasks like room tidying to redefine work processes and customer engagement, offering practical value for your company. 🛠️ **Practical AI Implementation** Consider the AI Sales Bot from itinai.com/aisalesbot, designed to automate customer engagement 24/7 and manage interactions across all customer journey stages. Start with pilot projects and expand usage judiciously. 🔗 **Connect with Us** For AI KPI management advice and continuous insights into leveraging AI, connect with us at hello@itinai.com. Stay tuned for updates on our Telegram t.me/itinainews or Twitter @itinaicom. 🔗 **List of Useful Links** - AI Lab in Telegram @aiscrumbot – free consultation - This robot can tidy a room without any help - Artificial intelligence – MIT Technology Review - Twitter – @itinaicom
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