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My read on "normal policymaker & corp. leader on AI": mostly now they don't need to be convinced it is very important (unlike a year ago). But they still see its capabilities as today + epsilon. So just briefly, here is what even "AI is normal tech" folks in the labs believe: 1/8























Yeah. Another adorable new humanoid home robot🤖🏠 From Shenzhen-based robotics startup KNOWIN, a consumer-oriented humanoid home robot is being developed: Wheeled, it can chat, pour wine, do laundry, fold clothes, clean, play with children, and even learn in a messy real-life home environment. Driven by their self-developed next-generation embodied AI model architecture and synthetic data technology, this humanoid robot can operate autonomously. But the real goal is to achieve Level 3 autonomy (capable of independently completing long-chain tasks such as cleaning/laundry and being ready to respond at any time) within 1-1.5 years (<18 months). Skeptical? Yes, me too,need to see its complex autonomous capabilities for myself. It's worth mentioning that the founding members of the team are senior professionals from Huawei and DJI. Would you like a humanoid robot that can fold your clothes and chat with you while you relax? Share your thoughts…








we need to admit defeat we won’t be reviewing code before it goes to production humans are already the bottleneck



Sam Altman just said in his new interview, that a new AI architecture is coming that will be a massive upgrade, just like Transformers were over Long Short-Term Memory. And also now the current class of frontier models are powerful enough to have the brainpower needed to help us research these ideas. His advice is to use the current AI to help you find that next giant step forward. --- From 'TreeHacks' YT Channel (link in comment)









