Category: Robotics
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Using ideas from game theory to improve the reliability of language models
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in Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), Computer science and technology, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (eecs), Game theory, Human-computer interaction, Machine Learning, MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab, Natural language processing, Research, Robotics, School of EngineeringImagine you and a friend are playing a game where your goal is to communicate secret messages to each other using only cryptic sentences. Your friend’s job is to guess the secret message behind your sentences. Sometimes, you give clues directly, and other times, your friend has to guess the message by asking yes-or-no questions…
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Hugging Face Introduces LeRobot: The First Robotics Library
In a significant stride towards democratizing robotics, Hugging Face introduces LeRobot, a pioneering library tailored for real-world applications. This new library emerges as a bridge between cutting-edge research and tangible robotic behaviors. Let’s delve into the intricacies of this promising, community-driven initiative. Also Read: Hugging Face Releases World’s Largest Open Synthetic Dataset The Birth of…
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Natural language boosts LLM performance in coding, planning, and robotics
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in Artificial Intelligence, Brain and cognitive sciences, Center for Brains Minds and Machines, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), Computer science and technology, Computer vision, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Department of Defense (DoD), Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (eecs), Human-computer interaction, MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab, National Science Foundation (NSF), Natural language processing, Programming, programming languages, Quest for Intelligence, Research, Robotics, School of Engineering, School of ScienceLarge language models (LLMs) are becoming increasingly useful for programming and robotics tasks, but for more complicated reasoning problems, the gap between these systems and humans looms large. Without the ability to learn new concepts like humans do, these systems fail to form good abstractions — essentially, high-level representations of complex concepts that skip less-important…
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Check Out This New Robot that Does Household Chores with Precision
China’s robotics industry has just marked an impressive leap with the unveiling of a new humanoid robot, Astribot S1. The fully autonomous robot, developed by Stardust Intelligence, redefines the benchmarks of speed, precision, and functionality. Let’s explore how this AI-driven marvel would reshape various sectors with its remarkably human-like capabilities. Also Read: Figure AI’s Humanoid…
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Julie Shah named head of the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
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in Administration, Aeronautical and astronautical engineering, Alumni/ae, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (eecs), Faculty, Leadership, MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, Robotics, School of EngineeringJulie Shah ’04, SM ’06, PhD ’11, the H.N. Slater Professor in Aeronautics and Astronautics, has been named the new head of the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AeroAstro), effective May 1. “Julie brings an exceptional record of visionary and interdisciplinary leadership to this role. She has made substantial technical contributions in the field of…