Spot can now talk
The combination of generative AI and quadrupedal robot was shaped by the hands of Santiago, an engineer who builds machine learning systems. Santiago tweeted a video showing how and why ChatGPT was integrated into Spot. As can be seen from the video, users can use the Google text-to-speech feature to ask Spot questions about past and upcoming tasks, which Spot can respond to in real time. Santiago writes that ChatGPT interpreted the question, parsed the files, and formulated an answer.
ChatGPT simplifies interaction
Meanwhile, Spot can also nod to answer yes or no questions. Frankly, I can say that this feature is closer to the “cute” side. On the other hand, integrating ChatGPT or other productive AIs into robots will always pose a question mark and concern.
A few weeks ago, the New York Police Department had deployed Spot robots. Perhaps such an integration would be of use to the security forces. According to other recent ChatGPT news, OpenAI shows that it spends hundreds of thousands of dollars every day to keep the chatbot up and running.