What could possibly go wrong?
In a recent video posted to Twitter, machine learning engineer Santiago Valdarrama showed how the robo-dog can interact with humans via a voice interface faster than control panels and reports.
"These robots
run automated missions every day," Valdarrama said in a Twitter thread,
noting that each mission could be "miles-long, hard-to-understand
configuration files" and "only technical people can handle them." When
paired with ChatGPT and Google's Text-to-Speech voice, a user can ask
simple questions to the robot about "configuration files and the mission
results."
"We can now ask the robots about past and future missions and get an answer in real time. ChatGPT interprets the question, parses the files, and formulates the answer," he said.
The ChatGPT brain means anyone can talk to the robo-dog.
In the short term, integrating a ChatGPT brain into robots may appear harmless. However, there's a dark risk to artificial intelligence, giving rise to intelligent robots in a Skynet-like scenario.
SourceWe integrated ChatGPT with our robots.
— Santiago (@svpino) April 25, 2023
We had a ton of fun building this!
Read on for the details: pic.twitter.com/DRC2AOF0eU
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