Researchers are rushing to build AI-powered robots. But will they work?
- Researchers at Stanford University, including Chelsea Finn, are exploring AI-powered robots capable of various tasks like folding laundry and packaging, aiming for a new robotics era.
- Ken Goldberg from UC Berkeley expresses skepticism about quick advancements, noting the gap between expectations and reality in robotics.
- Chelsea Finn believes AI robots could address labor shortages in aging populations, highlighting their potential for job adaptability.
- Significant challenges in data compilation and task execution persist, prompting calls for careful development in robotics.
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