In the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, the integration of AI into humanoid robots is sparking revolutionary changes. Imagine a world where we no longer need to create our artwork, take notes, drive cars, or write essays.
This vision is rapidly becoming a reality, driven by groundbreaking advancements in AI technology. Notably, Tesla’s Optimus robot, championed by Elon Musk, promises to transform the industry, potentially turning Tesla into a $25 trillion company. As AI continues to push the boundaries, let’s explore how these developments are shaping our future.
A surplus of humanoid robots by 2024 was never anticipated, but here we are. There’s always something new to look at on X, be it a partnership, an amazing demo, or something else entirely.
Many humanoid robots exist currently, and many more appear to be in the works. Examples include Figure’s AI robot, Unitree’s speed demon, and Agility’s workhorse. However, Tesla’s Optimus is likely the most significant of them all.
Not that Optimus is inherently more sophisticated than the others—Tesla’s competition is rather strong at the moment—but Optimus does have one advantage over the others: influence.
Despite Optimus’ crudeness, as some of you may already be aware, Elon Musk has expressed optimism about the robot’s future. Musk even suggested this year that Optimus could turn Tesla into a $25 trillion business.
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You have a good reason to roll your eyes. Musk tends to be overly optimistic about the future of technology. However, not only does his carnival barking benefit Tesla, but it also bodes very well for the future of usable, practical humanoid robots.
That is to say, a lot has happened—for better or worse—since Tesla stage-introduced Optimus with an odd interpretive dance last year. People listen to Tesla and Musk when they speak, regardless of how they feel about each other. If Musk claims that robots are coming, then perhaps they are, and that increased assurance opens up more options for other non-Tesla upstarts as well.
While Tesla and Musk have contributed their fuel to the humanoid robot fire, artificial intelligence is an equally potent hype train that is doing the same thing at the same time.
Artificial Intelligence (AI), including large language models (LLMs) such as those underlying ChatGPT, is expanding the boundaries of humanoid robot capabilities. This entails improving their ability to work together, facilitating easier command comprehension, and—possibly most importantly—improving their sense of humanity.
Consider Figure’s robot, which performs many of the same functions as any other humanoid robot of its type. However, when combined with ChatGPT, things appear genuinely advanced.
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It’s important to approach Figure’s demo cautiously. Currently, chatbots can appear to be useful on the surface, but their performance is often inconsistent. Even so, it’s evident that AI will play a role in the future of humanoid robots, and researchers are eager to find out exactly what that role will entail.
Of course, having conversational ability isn’t as crucial as, for example, creating a robot with the dexterity needed to fold a shirt correctly, but these devices ought to be polite if they are going to be in your house.
The appeal of humanoid robots is undoubtedly influenced by many more things than just Tesla and AI. The potential use of robots in manufacturing and the research pioneered years ago by organizations such as Boston Dynamics have been equally important.
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The humanoid robots, however, feel as though they are in front of a greater and brighter spotlight this time around—and it’s not just Tesla that is doing so. GR00T, a technology designed to assist robots in self-training, is one example of how Nvidia is entering the market and contributing its own experience. In a similar vein, OpenAI appears to be interested in the robotics game, as seen by the job opening.
It’s difficult to predict what will happen with all the attention, but history shows that hype and money almost always translate into advancement.