I think the coming together of robotics and AI is absolutely an impressive feat for mechanotronics. But what I worry about is the lack of understanding of what it means to embody these physical objects with thoughts. Thought hallucination is one thing, but in a society where we trust each other to be sane and not run each other over while driving or not steal each other's kids at playgrounds, how do we make sure robots don't have glitches? I am all about AI empowering labor forces, increasing efficiency, and optimizing our abilities in thinking and reasoning. Still, physical AI in a non-industrial setting just gives me the scaries. I am really curious to hear what people think.
I previously wrote a primer on physical AI here as well. It's nowhere as comprehensive as yours, though, but it dives deeper into the business side of things.
Vision AI models + Iterative training needs to be at the forefront of automation strategies. Getting that right will enable the next level of automation to be fully vertically integrated.
I think the coming together of robotics and AI is absolutely an impressive feat for mechanotronics. But what I worry about is the lack of understanding of what it means to embody these physical objects with thoughts. Thought hallucination is one thing, but in a society where we trust each other to be sane and not run each other over while driving or not steal each other's kids at playgrounds, how do we make sure robots don't have glitches? I am all about AI empowering labor forces, increasing efficiency, and optimizing our abilities in thinking and reasoning. Still, physical AI in a non-industrial setting just gives me the scaries. I am really curious to hear what people think.
I previously wrote a primer on physical AI here as well. It's nowhere as comprehensive as yours, though, but it dives deeper into the business side of things.
https://open.substack.com/pub/aiproem/p/physical-ais-chatgpt-moment-a-closer?r=itkz&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
any update on when parts 3 and 4 are coming out?
Great piece.
Think this is a helpful framework to put this into a broader context as well: https://aquavis.substack.com/p/the-pillars-of-power-an-introduction
Vision AI models + Iterative training needs to be at the forefront of automation strategies. Getting that right will enable the next level of automation to be fully vertically integrated.
Ai Smell for Robot is coming. Check this out: https://www.accessnewswire.com/newsroom/en/healthcare-and-pharmaceutical/ainos-and-ugo-to-develop-the-worlds-first-robot-with-a-sense-of-smell-995408