University of Tokyo Unveils Alter3: A GPT-4 Powered Humanoid Robot with Human-Like Adaptability

January 4, 2024
University of Tokyo Unveils Alter3: A GPT-4 Powered Humanoid Robot with Human-Like Adaptability
  • Researchers at the University of Tokyo have developed a humanoid robot named Alter3.

  • Alter3 uses GPT-4, the world's most advanced large language model, to perform tasks and behaviors.

  • The robot can take selfies, toss a ball, eat popcorn, and play air guitar following verbal instructions.

  • Alter3 has a realistic appearance and can move its upper body, head, and facial muscles, and has cameras in its eyes to interact with humans and the environment.

  • The robot can learn from its own memory and human responses, improving its performance and adaptability.

  • This breakthrough in robotics and artificial intelligence could pave the way for better human-robot collaboration and communication.

  • The ultimate goal is to create intelligent, adaptable, and personable robots that can understand and share human interests and emotions.

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