Open AI and robotics startup Figure AI have released a video demonstrating the capabilities of a new visual language model. Figure 01 uses speech-to-speech analysis through OpenAI’s multimodal model, VLM, for understanding images and texts. The robot relies on a different voice conversation to create its responses than text prompts in other Open AI technology, according to a company announcement. In the video, the robot has a natural-sounding voice and will continue to rewrite its own code as it interacts with more users through Figure’s neural network. Subscribe here: For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #AI #Technology #BBCNews

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  1. I think most people, possibly subversive young men, who had some knowledge of the upcoming push to make ai mainstream from the early twenty tens had conceived of using neural networks to absorb people's intelligence and to replace them, liquidating people with ai by stealing their intelligence and making their participation pointless in whatever they were doing.
    It's a kind of techno-fascism that we should be aware of, a technophilia that effects the way that certain people interact with technologies, making them prone to criminal or terroristic behavior due to extreme beliefs about technology

  2. Look at the way the crumpled up trash falls onto the plate, that’s absolutely telltale signs of computer animated motion. Not only does the paper itself look fake, but it doesn’t reflect light at all the way wrinkled material like that would. And it falls like it’s a cutscene in a video game ffs. Not fooling me with this shit. I’ll believe it when I see it walking in front of me. Till then, 🖕🏻

  3. I can't believe my eyes. I grew up in a time where this was all science fiction and movies. Now it's right I front of us. But with all positives, the law of nature is that there are negatives too. I can only hope we are ready for this.

  4. Here is where AI and healthcare will really help out. AI will be able to assist with lowering malpractice insurance premiums if it can be shown to reduce the possible malpractice issues by itself. It may then in the US especially be a great tool that can pay for itself as it would reduce the insurance premiums in healthcare by showing that the doctors who use it reduce their malpractice including nurses and hospitals. That is how they will likely be integrated through insurance because it can help validate doctor's opinions and provide patterns that doctors may not have picked up on. But the main value and adoption in the US is going to be lowering insurance premiums for doctors.

  5. ❤WATER TEST: Have these robots carrying a cup of water at least ¾ full across a room at a good speed and give it to you. Use different size cups as well. That's a good test. NO SPILLS.

  6. Why do people also see a short term threat to their norm rather than a long term asset their scale of possibility! I’m sure the first trains were seen as a threat to the established horse and cart infrastructure that had served us well for hundreds of years at one stage! Maybe the media shouldn’t communicate opinions seen as they have access to practical every home in the country.

  7. If anyone wanders what timeline we are going down, and which apocalypse we end with, or none, it’ll be robot takeover. Covid could’ve been zombies but it wasn’t, we have a chance for governmental collapse, or nuclear war, but I think robot takeover will be the most likely outcome

  8. I don’t see how having AI at boarders wouldn’t help. The people entering these countries, if they are genuinely fleeing a risk to their life, should be locked up so they can be processed and helped. Likewise, if they are using asylum as an excuse to carry out human trafficking across boarders, they should be caught, stopped and prosecuted, as well as the victims helped and rescued.

  9. everyone needs to tune in to the guy in miami who they are reading his brain, the thing is wild, these people wont leave him alone and he is now disrespecting them back

  10. cool impression, but not sure why this is considered amazing. This ability is not new. Only new to you. What is possible, makes this look as silly as it is. This is old news folks.

  11. Re: AI for New borns heart disease. Presumably tested on retrospective data as are most AI products. What is needed is a prospective double blind clinical trial to really provide compelling evidence that it can generalise and maintain performance on a different patient cohort..

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