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Google's new Gemini Robotics 2 platform allows for 'intelligent whole-body control'
The company made a video of the bots in action doing stuff like cleaning trash and picking up watering cans.
Editor's take
Google's Gemini Robotics 2 platform demonstrates advanced whole-body control for robots, enabling them to perform complex manipulation tasks like sorting trash and watering plants.
This development signifies a critical step toward more versatile robotic applications beyond structured industrial settings, potentially impacting logistics, elder care, and domestic assistance. It builds upon prior efforts in embodied AI, moving from isolated object recognition to integrated physical interaction, and is a direct competitor to advancements seen from OpenAI's robotics research and Boston Dynamics.
Future developments will likely focus on refining the platform's adaptability to unstructured environments and its ability to learn new tasks with minimal human intervention. Observing its performance in real-world scenarios, rather than controlled demonstrations, and its integration with other AI models will be key indicators of its practical utility.
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