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GROK to be Released.
China claims robots will reshape the world.
Robots, are no longer fiction. Are you prepared for them to be amongst us?
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Appetizer To wet your appetite - China claims robots will reshape the world.

These are AI generated robots
China has announced a bold plan to mass-produce humanoid robots by 2025. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) released a roadmap outlining its development goals, which include creating humanoid robots that can reach an "advanced level" by 2025 and be mass-produced by then.
The MIIT believes that humanoid robots have the potential to be as "disruptive" as smartphones and electric vehicles. They could be used in a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and customer service.
Some Chinese companies are already working on developing humanoid robots. For example, the startup Fourier Intelligence has said that it plans to start mass-producing its GR-1 humanoid robot by the end of this year. The Shanghai-based company told the South China Morning Post that it aspires to deliver thousands of robots in 2024 that can move at five kilometers an hour and carry 50 kilograms.
More information on Chana’s plans at Yahoo.
A Little Salad: Humans vs. robots:?
Where are we as humans compared the new bread of robots? Cheick out Techxplore
Main Course:
GROK to be Released.
Elon Musk Debuts GROK AI, a Sassy Chatbot Modeled After the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Elon Musk has debuted a new AI chatbot called GROK, which he says is modeled after the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. GROK is still in early beta, but it is already able to answer a wide range of questions in a witty and informative way.
Musk says that GROK is designed to be "a maximum truth-seeking model" that will try to understand the nature of the universe. It is also able to access real-time information through the X platform, which Musk claims gives it a leg up over other AI chatbots.
In a demonstration of GROK's capabilities, Musk posted a side-by-side comparison of GROK answering a question versus ChatGPT, which he said had less current information. GROK's response was more comprehensive and informative, and it also included a link to a relevant source.
GROK is currently only available to a select group of users, but Musk says that he plans to release it to the public in the near future. He also says that he is working on developing a subscription service for GROK that will give users access to additional features, such as the ability to train GROK on their own data.
Musk's debut of GROK comes at a time of growing interest in AI chatbots. These chatbots are able to have human-like conversations with users, and they are increasingly being used for a variety of purposes, such as customer service, education, and entertainment.
GROK's unique features, such as its wit and its ability to access real-time information, make it a potential competitor to other popular AI chatbots. It will be interesting to see how GROK develops in the coming months and years.
Dessert:
China, Newest Robots
The Beijing World Robot Conference 2023 showcased hundreds of robot technology pieces, highlighting the latest advancements and innovation in the robotics industry. Asia, particularly China, has been shifting towards mid and high-end technologies, and has emerged as a leader in robot technology and applications. One of the standout robots on display was Unit Tree H1, a fruit picking robot that uses laser radar-equipped humanoid technology. The robot is capable of determining the ripeness of fruits, tracking the growth of fruit trees, and estimating fruit yield. Chinese robot manufacturers have over come several obstacles and improved the localization rate of core components in recent years, securing their position globally in terms of robot-related patent applications.
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