Our robot is a "small but vital step toward the kind of robots that might one day perform manual labor or household tasks and even work alongside humans, instead of in closed-off environments, without any explicit programming governing their actions." theverge.com/2019/10/15/2091…

Oct 15, 2019 · 8:27 PM UTC

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Replying to @gdb
Hey Greg, have you guys extended the program to Canadians schools?
Replying to @gdb
We can all easily run this kind of #AI when we get together and use all the extra computing power just sitting there in our offices and gaming rooms.
Replying to @gdb @ilyasut
How many $k or $M of GPU hours. OpenAI should be transparent about their experiment costs.
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Replying to @gdb
@TheVerge I assume that one of the biggest economic and environmental effects will come from fully automatic energy-efficient disassembling and sorting trash.
Replying to @gdb
Every time my 12yo child (cuber) sees this he asks me whether you are using official WCA scrambles. His one handed solves only count when they are so he wonders if your standards are equally high (laughing but also if you could let me know so I can tell him that would be ace. Ta)
Replying to @gdb
how many dof?