The Boston Dynamics robot dog was taught to speak - ChatGPT was built into it
Miscellaneous / / October 31, 2023
She even knows how to come up with sarcastic poems.
The robotic dog Spot from Boston Dynamics can already run, jump and even dance. Now her taught speak with a British accent. This was achieved through integration with OpenAI's ChatGPT, speakers and text-to-speech technology.
The new capabilities of the robot were demonstrated in a short video. In it, Spot gives a tour of the company's headquarters. “Shall we begin our journey?” he invites. Then he shows a room with charging stations where robots rest, and leads viewers to other rooms.
He is able to answer questions and open his “mouth” to make communication with him seem more natural. In addition, several personalities now live in it. For example, "Shakespearean time traveler", "teenager" and "fashionable butler". And when he was asked to come up with a verse, a “sarcastic nature” appeared:
The generator hums quietly in a room devoid of joy. Very similar to my soul.
The robot now also supports various scenarios and indoor maps. To move, it uses built-in cameras with technology for recognizing objects in the environment.
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