3 days later...
https://palm-e.github.io/ https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/sMZRKnwZDDy2sAX7K/google-s-palm-e-an-embodied-multimodal-language-model
from the paper: “Data efficiency. Compared to available massive language or vision-language datasets, robotics data is significantly less abundant”
As I was saying, the reason robotics wasn’t as successful as the other tasks is because of scale, and Google seems to hold thisopinion.
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3 days later...
https://palm-e.github.io/ https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/sMZRKnwZDDy2sAX7K/google-s-palm-e-an-embodied-multimodal-language-model
from the paper: “Data efficiency. Compared to available massive language or vision-language datasets, robotics data is significantly less abundant”
As I was saying, the reason robotics wasn’t as successful as the other tasks is because of scale, and Google seems to hold thisopinion.