Boston Dynamics’ Spot Robot Dog Can Now Talk and Act as a Tour Guide, Thanks to ChatGPT

Boston Dynamics’ Spot Robot Dog Can Now Talk and Act as a Tour Guide, Thanks to ChatGPT

Boston Dynamics Spot Robot Dog Talk ChatGPT
Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot dog can now talk and act as a tour guide, thanks to ChatGPT. The engineering team was inspired by the ability of Large Language Models (LLMs) to role play, replicate culture and nuance, form plans, maintain coherence over time, and their Visual Question Answering (VQA) ability.

Put simply, they turned Spot into a robot tour guide capable of walking around, looking at objects in the environment, use a VQA or captioning model to describe them, and then go into detail using an LLM. That’s not all, it can also answer questions from the tour audience, and plan what actions it should take next.

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Boston Dynamics Spot Robot Dog Talk ChatGPT

This sort of demo plays to the strengths of the LLM—infamously, LLMs hallucinate and add plausible-sounding details without fact checking; but in this case, we didn’t need the tour to be factually accurate, just entertaining, interactive, and nuanced. The bar for success is also quite low—the robot only needs to walk around and talk about things it sees. And since Spot already has a robust autonomy SDK, we have the ‘walk around’ part pretty much covered already,” said Matt Klingensmith, Principal Software Engineer.


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NASA’s Spot the Station App Will Help Stargazers Easily Locate the ISS

NASA’s Spot the Station App Will Help Stargazers Easily Locate the ISS

NASA Spot the Station App Locate ISS
To those on the ground, the ISS passing overheard appears as a bright point of light moving briskly across the sky. NASA’s Spot the Station app will help stargazers easily locate this bright point of light using a combination of augmented reality and options for capturing videos of the sightings in real-time.


NASA Spot the Station App Locate ISS
Using augmented reality, Spot the Station’s built-in compass will show you exactly where the space station is no matter where you are in the world. Turn on mobile notifications to be alerted of upcoming viewing opportunities based on your exact location. For those wondering, we’re able to see the International Space Station because it reflects the light of the Sun. Download the iOS / Android versions now.

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