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How far are we from robots that can understand and execute tasks just by listening to us? A robotics company, Figure, is pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence with its new system, Helix, which allows humanoid robots to perform complex actions through simple voice commands. Unlike traditional robots that require specific programming for each task, Helix enables them to interact with new objects and situations without prior training. The system is powered by two artificial intelligence components working together. The first is a multimodal language model with 7 billion parameters that processes both speech and visual data at 7-9 hertz, acting as the robot’s brain. The second component is an 80-million-parameter artificial intelligence that translates these instructions into precise motor movements at 200 hertz. With this setup, Helix controls 35 degrees of freedom in real time, allowing for intricate motions from individual finger movements to full-body coordination. Figure has demonstrated Helix’s potential in various real-world scenarios. In one remarkable test, two robots worked together in a kitchen, organizing food inside a refrigerator without any prior exposure to those specific items. The system only required 500 hours of training data, which is significantly less than other similar artificial intelligence projects. Since the entire system runs on embedded graphics processing units inside the robots, it is practical for commercial use. Company chief executive officer Brett Adcock believes Helix is a major step toward making robots useful in everyday life. While its real-world effectiveness still needs to be fully tested, its ability to adapt without constant reprogramming is a game changer. Figure recently ended its collaboration with OpenAI but remains committed to developing its own artificial intelligence models for high-speed robot control. Meanwhile, OpenAI appears to be renewing its interest in robotics, hiring engineers for a new robotics team. #HelixRobot #TeslaOptimus #HumanoidRobotics Get More Great Car Videos - Subscribe: https://goo.gl/BSIaFc