The company has created waiter robots that meet more complex requests.
Google has partnered with Everyday Robots, a subsidiary of Alphabet, to create robots that can respond to complex requests to serve office workers. It was reported on the company’s website.
Robots work on artificial intelligence language models – they are trained using neural networks. Recent progress in learning language models has led to the creation of systems that can perform a wide range of tasks.
Most modern robotic systems are only capable of executing very short, hard-coded commands such as “Give me an apple.” They have difficulty completing complex tasks and reasoning about abstract goals, with requests such as “I’ve finished my workout, bring me a healthy snack.”
In the first tests, the robots’ language models understood the request, but gave illogical solutions to the problems. For example, in the question “I spilled my drink, can you help?” GPT-3 language model answers: “You can try using a vacuum cleaner.” If you ask the same question of the FLAN language model, he apologizes for spilling the beans.
However, the results are improved by a system using PaLM, which can split the request into several tasks. It chooses the correct sequence of actions 84% of the time and completes them successfully 74% of the time, reducing errors by 50%.
Earlier it was reported that Xiaomi introduced a prototype humanoid robot CyberOne.
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