OPENAI has revealed that it is developing an AI robot named EVE that is designed to perform repetitive tasks.
Recently, OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT 3, invested $23.5 million in 1X, a Norwegian-based robotics company.
Specifically, the funding was directed toward designing and developing humanoid robots that can perform repetitive human tasks.
Eric Jang, Vice President of AI at 1X, said: murmured.
And now a new video and some images show what one robot called EVE looks like.
In the clip, AI-powered bots pick things up, pack and unpack boxes, and smile.
A robot operator uses VR to control a humanoid while observing through a camera “eye”.
EVE is designed to move objects, interact safely with humans, and complete repetitive tasks such as shipping tasks.
Bots can get a glimpse of what to expect in the future when it comes to repetitive work.
Brad Lightcap, COO of OpenAI and manager of the OpenAI Startup Fund, said in a statement:
“OpenAI Startup Fund believes in the approach and impact 1X can have on the future of work.”
Open AI
Founded in December 2015, OpenAI has dominated the tech media since launching its revolutionary ChatGPT software last year.
ChatGPT 3 is a natural language chatbot powered by artificial intelligence.
Answer prompts, write essays, generate complex code and many other tasks in seconds.
Most recently, the company announced the release of GPT-4, a large-scale multimodal model.
This means that, unlike ChatGPT 3, it accepts both image and text input and produces text output.
Basically, if you show it a picture of something, GPT-4 can describe the scene and even predict what will happen next.
Experts are calling this progress a giant leap in AI learning and development.