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ByteDance unveils AI-powered “brain” for robots

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? ByteDance, the company behind TikTok, has announced a new artificial intelligence system designed to control robots. This system acts as a full-fledged “brain,” capable of teaching machines to perform a variety of household tasks such as hanging clothes, clearing tables, and interacting with unfamiliar objects.

At the heart of the innovation is GR-3 – a multitask language model that combines vision, language, and action. It allows robots to interpret commands in natural language and adapt to new environments. GR-3 processes both visual input and spatial relationships between objects, enabling robots to operate in unfamiliar settings and perform complex actions.

What makes GR-3 special:

  • Robots can interact with objects they’ve never seen before
  • They understand abstract commands like “remove the item to the left of the cup”
  • The system links visual data with language instructions in real time

GR-3 is part of the global race to develop general-purpose AI for robotics. If such technology becomes widespread, it could transform both home and industrial automation.

? ByteDance hasn’t revealed a release timeline yet, but experts already call GR-3 one of the most advanced examples of generative AI in robotics.

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