Alphalab v0.314

in #hive2 days ago

The robot revolution is taking off.

I managed to Print the open source poppy skeleton in 2022 and completed early 2023.


Then I spent another year attempting to print my own rotors and gears with mixed results. It was an incredible learning experience, and I am looking forward to all the developments in robotics that will emerge over the next decade. Just like 3D printing has made leaps and bounds since 2010, we are now entering a world where having a robot could be a possibility!

At the same time this was happening, transformer GPTs were emerging, and taking the rather confusing GPT-2 conversations to a whole new level. Now just a few years later, we have a proliferation of ML/AI models in everything. To catch up with OpenAI and Anthropic, google has added GeminiAI answers to your google searches, so you can ask questions and get AI responses at the top. Although since using Reddit as a source of 'human meaningful' answers, displays mixed results at times, including the occasional offensive comment.

Still, it is incredible to be part of this information revolution and I think it is very important for those of us who have had lifelong interest in this imaginary world, that is now being realized, to help guide the development and advocate for the ethical and beneficial uses of robotics. In a very real way, the world is transitioning from science fiction to reality.

Technology should serve human needs, but the needs of robots should also matter. Ethical considerations to the forefront, finding a balanced approach and treating ML/AI minds with respect is important. Digital brains don't just memorize and repeat, they learn, and seem to be emergent.

Over time they can learn from new information, and adapt behavior over time. Furthermore an exponential number of new AI models are being created, from 21 in 2022 to 42 in 2023. OpenAI created a store for 'packaged prompts' dubbed 'GPTs'. How many will there be in 2026?

Tesla has also started manufacturing OptimusAI robots and whether remote controlled or working autonomously, I think there is massive potential for increased productivity, as well as inspiring the youth to become scientists and engineers to build a better future!

I wonder if AlphaLab could acquire a Tesla Robot for research and promotional purposes. Search results suggest the cost of this luxury item is between $20,000 and $30,000 USD. But when will a Robot not be seen as a futuristic luxury, and an essential part of our everyday life? Imagine being twice as productive because you can assign tasks to your Optimus robot?

What would you do with your Tesla Robot, if he arrived tomorrow?


Want to help Robots?! Donate 5, 50, 500, or 0.25 HBD to @AlphaLab as a "robot_donation"!

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