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Researchers at Google DeepMind have developed a method for scaling up learning across different types of robots. The robotics head at DeepMind discusses the potential of general purpose robots and generative AI. AI experts are also exploring ways to go beyond prompting when training and evaluating their systems. Stanford researchers have introduced RoboFuME, a new method for revolutionizing robotic learning with minimal human input.
Researchers at Stanford Introduce RoboFuME: Revolutionizing Robotic Learning with Minimal Human Input https://t.co/JD6TO9g5cI #DL #AI #ML #DeepLearning #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #ComputerVision #AutonomousVehicles #NeuroMorphic #Robotics
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Robots are becoming smarter! Researchers from @deepmindAI have developed a new method for scaling up learning across many different robot types. Learn more: https://t.co/lMYwJM3lwY #AI #Robots #DeepLearning
Robots are getting smarter! Researchers at @DeepMindAI have developed a way to scale up learning across many types of robots. Check out the article to learn more: https://t.co/lMYwJM3lwY #Robots #AI #Tech #Robotics #DeepLearning
AI experts are looking beyond the ability to prompt when training and evaluating their systems. #AI #MachineLearning #Tech #Future #Robotics https://t.co/BwcrlmwGYG
Google DeepMind’s robotics head on general purpose robots, generative AI and office WiFi: https://t.co/6rLCQAgvFT by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Google DeepMind's robotics head on general purpose robots, generative AI and office WiFi https://t.co/187SZDzaGK by @bheater