Boston Dynamics turned its robot dog into a talking tour guide using AI as seen in a somewhat unsettling video posted by Boston Dynamics. Boston Dynamics used OpenAI’s ChatGPT API, along with some open-source large language models (LLM) to carefully train its responses. It then outfitted the bot with a speaker, added text-to-speech capabilities, and made its mouth mimic speech “like the mouth of a puppet.”

The version speaking in a British accent and the one of a Shakespearean time traveller had me 😂 but it’s certainly a little unsettling overall.

  • GreyBeard@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    Boston Dynamics YouTube channel has been filled with silly videos. Often times they are duel function. 1. Build brand awareness through fun videos, and 2. Show the versatility of the onboard systems. In this case they are showing of the ability to navigate a real world human environment and the sensors/cameras that can be fed into other systems for advanced decision making and planning.

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      1 year ago

      Also, the robots embracing the “personalities” was interesting (for someone like me who doesn’t have technical knowledge of LLMs etc) as well as entertaining.

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        1 year ago

        They also uploaded this video a day after they showed off new functionality on their “Stretch” robot which more directly impacts livelihoods, as Stretch isn’t cute. Stretch is meant to replace menial labor.

        Spot is cute and proactive. Stretch is what Boston Dynamics is actually selling.

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          From what I understood, a short prompt regarding a personality was provided based on which the LLM generated the lines which were converted into speech conveyed to the listener through speakers. (If some technicalities are incorrect feel free to correct me). I used “embraced” kind of metaphorically. The robots themselves didn’t literally embrace a personality.

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            1 year ago

            Then I agree. I guess that’s why I didn’t find this very interesting - you could strap speakers and ChatGPT to anything really, it has very little to do with the robot.

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              Considering the robot is capable of locomotion and manipulating things with it’s arm, it’s not impossible to think something like this is the first step toward training an LLM on some specific physical task and giving it the robotics to accomplish the goal.

              You seem like the kind of person who hates the idea of AI so you go out of your way to make it seem like it’s just soooo boooring to you.

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                1 year ago

                Lol, I love AI and develop with it almost every day. AI wasn’t the problem here, it was just weird to me that it was Boston Dynamics making this video. It was really surprising tbh. It’s a video I expect from someone doing this on their hobby RC car project or something.