VentureBeat April 16, 2024
Ben Dickson

Recent months have seen a growing number of projects that use large language models (LLMs) to create robotics applications that seemed impossible before. Thanks to the power of LLMs and multi-modal models, researchers are creating robots that can process natural language commands and accomplish tasks that require complex reasoning.

The growing interest in the intersection of LLMs and robotics has also restored activity in the robotics startup community, with several companies securing hefty rounds of funding and releasing impressive demos.

As the impressive advances in LLMs are spilling over into the real world, we might be seeing what could be a new era in robotics.
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