I don't think you understand what an "LLM" is. They're text generators. We've had autopilot since the 1930s that relies on measurable things... like PID loops, direct sensor input. You don't need the "language model" part to run an autopilot, that's just silly.
pixl97|1 month ago
LLMs are a higher level construct than PID loops. With things like autopilot I can give the controller a command like 'Go from A to B', and chain constructs like this to accomplish a task.
With an LLM I can give the drone/LLM system complex command that I'd never be able to encode to a controller alone. "Fly a grid over my neighborhood, document the location of and take pictures of every flower garden".
And if an LLM is just a 'text generator' then it's a pretty damned spectacular one as it can take free formed input and turn it into a set of useful commands.
volkercraig|1 month ago
Let me put it this way: What OP built is an airplane in which a pilot doesn't have a control stick, but they have a keyboard, and they type commands into the airplane to run it. It's a silly unnecessary step to involve language.
Now what you're describing is a language problem, which is orchestration, and that is more suited to an LLM.
infecto|1 month ago
notepad0x90|1 month ago
nrrbtrbbrb|1 month ago
That part isn’t handled by an LLM
> voice generation,
That part isn’t handled by an LLM
> video generation
That part isn’t handled by an LLM
cheema33|1 month ago
I think most of us understood that reproducing what existing autopilot can do was not the goal. My inexpensive DJI quadcopter has an impressive abilities in this area as well. But, I cannot give it a mission in natural language and expect it to execute it. Not even close.
njhnjhnjhnjh|1 month ago
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