The Surge of Generalist Robots in the Embodied AI Era

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Jul 27, 2024

Overview: Embodied AI, integrating AI into physical entities, enables robots to navigate and interact with the physical world with human-like perception and action. Meanwhile, generalist robots are designed to tackle a diverse range of tasks across multiple domains, embodying versatility and adaptability reminiscent of human capabilities. The capabilities of generalist robots are based on embodied AI technologies. This research, with a primary focus on generalist robots, delves into the rising tide of interest and investment in these transformative technologies. Starting in 2024, embodied AI is poised to become one of the most valuable applications of AI. Table of Content

  • Section 1: Background
  • Section 2: Key Components of Embodied AI
  • Section 3: Three Technology Drivers
    • The Advent of Generative AI
    • The Rise of Multimodal AI
    • The Building of the World Models
  • Section 4: Data Sources of Embodied AI
  • Section 5: Use Cases
    • Optimus Gen 2: Tesla’s Vertically Integrated Bot
    • Figure 01: OpenAI ChatGPT + Robot
    • Google X-Embodiment: Cross-Embodiment Transfer
    • NVIDIA Project GR00T
  • Section 6: Top Three Impacted Industries
  • Section 7: Major Challenges
  • Section 8: Conclusion

Number of Pages: 26 Publication Date: July 2024

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AI , Emerging technologies

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Jul 27, 2024

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Wei Sun

Wei is a senior consultant in Counterpoint specializing in Artificial Intelligence. She is also the China founder of Humanity+, an international non-profit organization which advocates the ethical use of emerging technologies. She formerly served as a product manager of Embedded Industrial PC at Advantech. Before that she was an MBA consultant to Nuance Communications where her team successfully developed and launched Nuance’s first B2C voice recognition app on iPhone (later became Siri). Wei’s early years in the industry were spent in IDC’s Massachusetts headquarters and The World Bank’s DC headquarters.

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