Google announces Gemini Robotics to build general-purpose robots

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Google announces Gemini Robotics to build general-purpose robots

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(19659001) Google DeepMind today (19659002)
Gemini Robotics will bring Gemini and AI into the physical world, with new models that can “perform a wide range of real-world activities than ever before.”

The goal is to build general-purpose robots with CEO Sundar Piichai.

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how Google has “always thought of robotics as a helpful testing ground for translating AI advances into the physical world.”

“Gemini Robotics” is a vision-language-action (VLA) model built on Gemini 2.0 “with the addition of physical actions as a new output modality for the purpose of directly controlling robots.”

Going in, Google has “three principal qualities” for robotic AI models:

Generality: “able to adapt to different situations”

  • Gemini Robotics is “adept at dealing with new objects, diverse instructions, and new environments,” including “tasks it has never seen before in training” by leveraging Gemini’s underlying world understanding.

Dexterity : “can do things that people can do with their fingers and hands, like carefully manipulating objects.”

  • Google announced the Gemini Robotics -ER (“embodied reason”) vision-language with enhanced spatial “understanding the world in ways needed for robotics” and allowing roboticists to connect with their existing low-level controllers.

    When shown a coffee mug the model can intuit a two-finger grip for picking it up by its handle and a safe path for approaching it.

    These model run on various robot forms (including bi-arms and humanoid robotics), with trusted testes like Agile Robots.








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