Unified brains for all robots.
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Google Gemini Robotics essentially follows the same concept introduced by the Chinese "Octopus" robot, albeit with some differences: instead of splitting intelligence across multiple independent programs, the system employs a unified architecture based on vision, language, and action models. This means the robot perceives its environment, understands natural language commands, and translates them directly into physical movements, without relying on various separate systems communicating with one another.
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During demonstrations, Gemini Robotics 2 was integrated into the Apollo humanoid from Apptronik, enabling the robot to walk, crouch, manipulate objects, and execute continuous movements using only natural language commands. At the same time, the platform demonstrated compatibility with highly sophisticated robotic hands—including models with 22 degrees of freedom—capable of performing extremely delicate tasks such as sealing plastic bags, handling fabrics, and even tying knots in ropes; these activities require a level of coordination far superior to the simple act of picking up a part on a production line.
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cuando mencionás "Additionally, proximity sensors continuously monitor the pre...", ¿eso es con hardware propio o prestado?
With all the technology developed for their robots, I imagine that those sensors used are developed by them.
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