The Week in Robots

A few of this week's trending A.I. and robotics topics

OpenAI Reaches a $150B Valuation While Top Talent Exits

What’s more fun than watching VCs roasting Silicon Valley golden child OpenAI (creator of ChatGPT) about all of their executives leaving. They raise the question - why would everyone be leaving if it’s the future of technology? Watch the full podcast.

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Sam Altman, the founder of OpenAI recently said something interesting about the evolution of A.I...

According to Altman, it will evolve like this:

1. Data: The building blocks of A.I.
2. Models: Intelligence built on data
3. Agents (Current): Semi-intelligent bots using models to assist humans
4. Innovators: Entrepreneurs putting the pieces together to make wealth by solving problems and creating products
5. Organizations: Businesses totally formed and run by A.I.

He thinks we're 'months' away which could mean years but it's close. Read Sam's full blog post here.

If this is true, how did the dockworkers successfully negotiate an anti-automation clause? Container moving is the perfect application for robotics.

The robots are coming…

Finally, robotics manufacturer Unitree showcases their latest model. It looks pretty impressive.

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