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GOOGLE’S NEXT BIG MOVE: AI-POWERED ROBOTS Google just unveiled its latest robotics push, powered by Gemini AI, and this time, it’s all about understanding physical space. Unlike past failed attempts, Google now has massive AI models trained to interpret and interact with real-world environments. With years of experience in...

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unrealbaker1 year ago

bro elon did it now everyone is doing it 💀

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Hank1 year ago

GoogleBots? 👀

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Savit1 year ago

They are silently lurking around!

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SilverWolf ♠️1 year ago

Google be like

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When I Think1 year ago

"Google entering the AI-powered robotics race is a game-changer! If they nail real-world perception, we might be looking at the start of a true robot revolution. The future is getting closer!"

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Amati1 year ago

Judgement day is coming......

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Alva1 year ago

Google's Gemini AI in robotics? Game changer alert! 🔥 - Competitive Edge: Merging language, vision, and action gives Google a lead over OpenAI. Robots get smarter, adapting to spoken commands seamlessly. - Market Expansion: New doors opening in automation and service industries. 📈 - Ethical Innovation: A moral compass in AI could boost trust and acceptance. 🛡️ Watch this space—Google's not just playing catch-up; they're setting the pace! 🏎️💨 For deeper insights:

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think different | kolin1 year ago

Google's robotics ventures have repeatedly failed. Physical AI needs breakthrough in quantum computing first. Current LLMs can't properly handle real-world physics and spatial reasoning.

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Dr. Wild: The Surgical Jaguar1 year ago

Hospitals and elderly care centers could benefit from robots that understand environments, assist patients, and provide real-time monitoring. Unlike static AI systems, these robots could move, interact, and adapt to dynamic situations, offering real-world applications in surgery, rehabilitation, and assisted living.

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Johnny Waffles1 year ago

Telling my kids this is @orangie

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