Chinese scientists develop drone with 'human brain' capable of engaging in 'group chats'
- Chinese researchers at Northwestern Polytechnical University have developed drones with human-like dialogue and cooperative abilities, bridging the gap between humans and machines. These drones have the potential to improve security patrols, disaster relief efforts, and aerial logistics.
- The drones, equipped with a "human brain" based on the open-source language model InternLM, can communicate with each other using natural language. This breakthrough technology allows for seamless communication, enhances task execution, and provides transparency into the drones' decision-making processes.
- In a key-finding experiment, the drones autonomously divided tasks and successfully collaborated. Three drones offered search capabilities, while two drones with grippers volunteered to retrieve the keys. This dialogue-driven decision-making process enhances stability and safety in complex tasks.
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Chinese scientists develop drone with 'human brain' capable of engaging in 'group chats'
A team of Chinese scientists has achieved a significant breakthrough in drone technology, creating a fleet of drones capable of engaging in "group chats" to discuss tasks and collaborate, much like real human teams. This innovation could have far-reaching applications in enhancing security patrols, disaster rescue operations and aerial logistics, according to a report in the South China Morning Post.
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