Microsoft Uses ChatGPT to Create Code for Robotic Arms and Drones

Microsoft Uses ChatGPT to Create Code for Robotic Arms and Drones

Microsoft uses ChatGPT to generate code for robotic Arms and Drones from straightforward text instructions provided by humans, but experts caution that placing AI in charge of such devices is a dangerous course.

The artificial intelligence was able to write code that allowed it to assume control of several machines, including a drone, after receiving a series of extremely precise signals. A study team has made it possible for people to interact with robots in ways that seem normal to them by using Open AI's ChatGPT.

One of the most recent developments in AI was the ability to fly a drone without any previous knowledge of computer programming. owing to the possibility that ChatGPT might generate code. However, in this instance, the challenge lay in taking into account a broad variety of elements that influence a drone's flight, starting with physics concepts and other environmental elements.

The instructions had to be precise and complete to produce a code that could be used without harming the device or anything close. The drone eventually succeeded in achieving its goals, dodging different obstacles and even getting the intended shot while in motion. These tests were carried out on a particular Microsoft AirSim device. In addition to this drone, Microsoft has tried additional machines with largely positive results.

The goal is to ultimately be able to use everyday English to communicate with computers and depends on an AI to translate these commands into instructions for the hardware. For the time being, these are just experiments. With ChatGPT, you won't need to be a programming expert to operate an automaton or drone (or similar artificial intelligence). Alternatively stated, ChatGPT is already a component of Microsoft's Bing search engine and will soon be a component of Outlook and the remainder of the Office suite.

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