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Tech Update: The Robot will work without internet! Google's new AI model will do tasks like folding clothes and opening bags..

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Google DeepMind has introduced a new artificial intelligence model, named Gemini Robotics On-Device. This model is specially designed for robots, and most importantly, it works even without the internet. That is, now robots will not need to be connected to the cloud or Wi-Fi to work.

What is Gemini Robotics On-Device?

This is an advanced AI model that gives two-arm robots the power to speak, understand language, and take action. This system works with low latency, which makes it very beneficial in real-time i.e. systems that work immediately.

Why is it special?

It can work without an internet connection. Gemini Robotics On-Device runs completely on local devices, so it can be easily used even in remote places or areas where there is less internet.

It is a model that works with less power and less resources. It does not require a very heavy computer, so it can be installed on small devices as well.

These robots can learn new tasks by watching only 50 to 100 examples (demonstrations), so that they can be trained quickly.

What can this AI robot do?

In Google's internal tests, this AI model has performed many surprising tasks. These include precise tasks like folding clothes, opening and closing bags, identifying and picking up different things, and industrial belt assembly. This model can understand human instructions given in natural language and take the right action.

With which robots was it tested?

ALOHA system where it was initially trained. Apart from this, this system has been tested in Franka Emika FR3 and Apptronik Apollo humanoid robots. Google claims that this model also performs brilliantly on different robotic platforms, whether the task is new or the steps are difficult.

Who can use it?

Currently, this system is only available to selected developers under Google's Trusted Tester program. Developers can experiment with it using the Gemini Robotics SDK and MuJoCo physics simulator.

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