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Human-Like Precision in Robots

Plus: Geoffrey Hinton talks about the rise of AI

Good Morning AI Runners 🏃‍♂️

Here's what we've got for you today:

  • ChatGPT or Grammarly? Evaluating ChatGPT on Grammatical Error Correction Benchmark

  • Geoffrey Hinton talks about the rise of AI

  • ACT: human-like precision in robot actions

This paper evaluates ChatGPT on the Grammatical Error Correction task and compares its performance with commercial GEC products, like Grammarly, and state-of-the-art models, like GECToR. While ChatGPT struggles with longer sentences, it has a unique approach of altering sentence structures and expressions to maintain grammatical correctness.

A rare interview with Geoffrey Hinton was just released. The man who championed machine learning decades before it was cool, is now dropping knowledge bombs about Large Language Models and GPT. It's a must listen!

This one is for those interested in hardware, robotics, and ML.

Researchers have developed a new approach to imbue low-cost hardware robots with human-like precision manipulation skills. By chunking actions instead of taking them one-by-one, they call it Action Chunking with Transformers (ACT)

checkout the Demo by clicking the link in the title. Super interesting.

Pic of the day:

That's it from RunTheAI for today.

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