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Agility Robotics and Google X: No "ChatGPT Moment"

🤖 Models & LLM·Tom Levy·

Agility Robotics and Google X: No "ChatGPT Moment"

Agility Robotics and Google X: No "ChatGPT Moment"
Key Takeaways
1Jonathan Hurst from Agility Robotics emphasizes that robotics will not experience a sudden breakthrough like ChatGPT.
2Hans Peter Brøndmo, formerly of Google X, led the Everyday Robots project until 2023.
3Experts agree that robotics requires gradual and sustained development.
💡Why it mattersThe absence of a single breakthrough in robotics implies ongoing investments for significant progress.
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Robotics: An Evolution Without a Sudden Revolution

In the field of robotics, the expectation of a spectacular breakthrough similar to that of ChatGPT in natural language processing may be in vain. Jonathan Hurst, co-founder and robotics director at Agility Robotics, as well as a professor at Oregon State University, emphasizes that robotics will not experience a "magic moment" that resolves all its challenges.

Hans Peter Brøndmo, who served as vice president at Google X from 2016 to 2023, shares this perspective. He led the Everyday Robots project, an initiative aimed at integrating robots into daily tasks. According to these experts, robotics requires hard and progressive work rather than a sudden breakthrough.

Continuous Progress is Necessary

Advancements in robotics, unlike those observed in the field of artificial intelligence with tools like ChatGPT, demand constant and sustained development. Industry professionals agree that progress will come from the accumulation of small improvements rather than a single, revolutionary innovation.

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