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metayrnc | 11 months ago

I am not sure whether the videos are representative of real life performance or it is a marketing stunt but sure looks impressive. Reminds of the robot arm in Iron Man 1.

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ksynwa|11 months ago

AI demos and even live presentations have exacerbated my trust issues. The tech has great uses but there is no modesty from the proprieters.

Miraste|11 months ago

Google in particular has had some egregiously fake AI demos in the past.

throwaway314155|11 months ago

> Reminds of the robot arm in Iron Man 1.

It's an impressive demo but perhaps you are misremembering Jarvis from Iron Man which is not only far faster but is effectively a full AGI system even at that point.

Sorry if this feels pedantic, perhaps it is. But it seems like an analogy that invites pedantry from fans of that movie.

Philpax|11 months ago

The robot arms in the movie are implied to have their own AIs driving them; Tony speaks to the malfunctioning one directly several times throughout the movie.

Jarvis is AGI, yes, but is not what's being referred to here.

whereismyacc|11 months ago

i thought it was really cool when it picked up the grapes by the vine

edit: it didn't.

glandium|11 months ago

And how it just dropped the grapes, as well as the banana. If they were real fruits, you wouldn't want that to happen.

saberience|11 months ago

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nomel|11 months ago

This is, nearly exactly, like saying you've seen screens slowly display text before, so you're not impressed with LLM.

How it's doing it is the impressive part.

asadm|11 months ago

the difference is the dynamic nature of things here.

Current arms and their workspaces are calibrated to mm. Here it's more messy.

Older algorithms are more brittle than having a model do it.

KoolKat23|11 months ago

For the most part that's been on known objects, these are objects it has not seen.