Microsoft tests the use of ChatGPT for interaction with humans

The technology seeks to integrate ChatGPT into robots for the most real interaction of these machines equipped with artificial intelligence

Microsoft announced that it is investigating how human-robot interactions occur, using ChatGPT artificial intelligence (AI) technology on these machines.

Developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT is a chatbot trained to have a text conversation that is based on the GPT 3.5 language model and has the ability to generate and link ideas, as well as remember conversations.

In the last month, the company has been integrating this technology into its different services, starting with the Azure OpenAI Service in mid-January, later bringing it to its Bing search engine and its Edge browser.

Its latest iteration has materialized in the preview of the new AI-powered Bing on mobile apps and its Edge browser, as well as the search engine version for Skype.

Now, the technology manufacturer announced that it is testing this technology on robots, to “make natural interactions possible” with humans and has explained what it expects from this integration.

“Our goal with this research is to see if ChatGPT can think beyond text and reason about the physical world to help with robotics tasks“, Microsoft said in a statement, adding that it seeks to “help people interact with robots more easily, without the need to learn complex programming languages or details about robotic systems.”

In this sense, the company established as a challenge to teach this chatbot to solve problems taking into account factors such as the context of the operating environment and the way in which “physical actions can change the state of the world.”

Source: dpa

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