For a long time, companies are producing and improving robots for many fields. They are trying to make everything easy to do with robots. Some restaurants or kitchens have already AI-enabled kitchens with robots that use innovative technology to take orders, prepare, stir, and even spice the food. Google is also trying to improve itself on robots. The company is testing its latest AI-Powered robot in a kitchen. Here are the details.
Google is testing its new AI-Powered Robot in a Kitchen
AI-Powered robots are created to conduct and work in various fields. We can see robots at supermarkets, couriers, homes, and even in the streets. Google is also taking steps and developing an AI-Powered robot. Google’s PaLM-SayCan project uses AI-based language and it is prone to doing varied jobs.
Google’s AI-Powered robot uses a 540-billion parameter language network, it can assess its own capabilities, its environment, and the task. Then, it analyzes the task before it starts doing the job, and it does its duty. Google’s Pathways Language Model (PaLM) can understand what you’re saying, it is intelligent enough to describe how it solved a math problem, and it can also annoy you by describing your own jokes.
Karol Hausman, a senior research scientist at Google said, “In order to deal with the diversity of the real world, robots need to be able to adapt and learn from their experiences, It’s up to the robot to understand all the little subtleties and intricacies of language.” Google’s robot focuses on one area and starts to learn about this area with fresh skills.
That means you don’t have to use specific words to give a command to the PaLM. It can understand what you’re saying and it can even understand what you want to mean from your physical actions. For example, when you say “I’m parched,” it can try to find you something to drink. Google’s research project is still away from being a product despite its developed AI.
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