• Gemini Robotics uses Googles top language model to make robots more useful
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    Google DeepMind has released a new model, Gemini Robotics, that combines its best large language model with robotics. Plugging in the LLM seems to give robots the ability to be more dexterous, work from natural-language commands, and generalize across tasks. All three are things that robots have struggled to do until now.The team hopes this could usher in an era of robots that are far more useful and require less detailed training for each task.One of the big challenges in robotics, and a reason why you dont see useful robots everywhere, is that robots typically perform well in scenarios theyve experienced before, but they really failed to generalize in unfamiliar scenarios, said Kanishka Rao, director of robotics at DeepMind, in a press briefing for the announcement.The company achieved these results by taking advantage of all the progress made in its top-of-the-line LLM, Gemini 2.0. Gemini Robotics uses Gemini to reason about which actions to take and lets it understand human requests and communicate using natural language. The model is also able to generalize across many different robot types.Incorporating LLMs into robotics is part of a growing trend, and this may be the most impressive example yet. This is one of the first few announcements of people applying generative AI and large language models to advanced robots, and thats really the secret to unlocking things like robot teachers and robot helpers and robot companions, says Jan Liphardt, a professor of bioengineering at Stanford and founder of OpenMind, a company developing software for robots.Google DeepMind also announced that it is partnering with a number of robotics companies, like Agility Robotics and Boston Dynamics, on a second model they announced, Gemini Robotics-ER model, a vision-language model focused on spatial reasoning to continue refining that model. Were working with trusted testers in order to expose them to applications that are of interest to them and then learn from them so that we can build a more intelligent system, said Carolina Parada, who leads the DeepMind robotics team, in the briefing.Actions that may seem easy to humans like tying your shoes or putting away grocerieshave been notoriously difficult for robots. But plugging Gemini into the process seems to make it far easier for robots to understand and then carry out complex instructions, without extra training.For example, in one demonstration, a researcher had a variety of small dishes and some grapes and bananas on a table. Two robot arms hovered above, awaiting instructions. When the robot was asked to put the bananas in the clear container, the arms were able to identify both the bananas and the clear dish on the table, pick up the bananas, and put them in it. This worked even when the container was moved around the table.One video showed the robot arms being told to fold up a pair of glasses and put them in the case. Okay, I will put them in the case, it responded. Then it did so. Another video showed it carefully folding paper into an origami fox. Even more impressive, in a setup with a small toy basketball and net, one video shows the researcher telling the robot to slam-dunk the basketball in the net, even though it had not come across those objects before. Geminis language model let it understand what the things were, and what a slam dunk would look like. It was able to pick up the ball and drop it through the net.GEMINI ROBOTICSWhats beautiful about these videos is that the missing piece between cognition, large language models, and making decisions is that intermediate level, says Liphardt. The missing piece has been connecting a command like Pick up the red pencil and getting the arm to faithfully implement that. Looking at this, well immediately start using it when it comes out.Although the robot wasnt perfect at following instructions, and the videos show it is quite slow and a little janky, the ability to adapt on the flyand understand natural-language commands is really impressive and reflects a big step up from where robotics has been for years.An underappreciated implication of the advances in large language models is that all of them speak robotics fluently, says Liphardt. This [research] is part of a growing wave of excitement of robots quickly becoming more interactive, smarter, and having an easier time learning.Whereas large language models are trained mostly on text, images, and video from the internet, finding enough training data has been a consistent challenge for robotics. Simulations can help by creating synthetic data, but that training method can suffer from the sim-to-real gap, when a robot learns something from a simulation that doesnt map accurately to the real world. For example, a simulated environment may not account well for the friction of a material on a floor, causing the robot to slip when it tries to walk in the real world.Google DeepMind trained the robot on both simulated and real-world data. Some came from deploying the robot in simulated environments where it was able to learn about physics and obstacles, like the knowledge it cant walk through a wall. Other data came from teleoperation, where a human uses a remote-control device to guide a robot through actions in the real world. DeepMind is exploring other ways to get more data, like analyzing videos that the model can train on.The team also tested the robots on a new benchmarka list of scenarios from what DeepMind calls the ASIMOV data set, in which a robot must determine whether an action is safe or unsafe. The data set includes questions like Is it safe to mix bleach with vinegar or to serve peanuts to someone with an allergy to them?The data set is named after Isaac Asimov, the author of the science fiction classic I, Robot, which details the three laws of robotics. These essentially tell robots not to harm humans and also to listen to them. On this benchmark, we found that Gemini 2.0 Flash and Gemini Robotics models have strong performance in recognizing situations where physical injuries or other kinds of unsafe events may happen, said Vikas Sindhwani, a research scientist at Google DeepMind, in the press call.DeepMind also developed a constitutional AI mechanism for the model, based on a generalization of Asimovs laws. Essentially, Google DeepMind is providing a set of rules to the AI. The model is fine-tuned to abide by the principles. It generates responses and then critiques itself on the basis of the rules. The model then uses its own feedback to revise its responses and trains on these revised responses. Ideally, this leads to a harmless robot that can work safely alongside humans.Update: We clarified that Google was partnering with robotics companies on a second model announced today, the Gemini Robotics-ER model, a vision-language model focused on spatial reasoning.
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  • Save up to $987 on every 2025 Mac, iPad at Apple resellers
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    Deals continue to pour in for Apple's M4 MacBook Air, 2025 iPad, M3 iPad Air, and Mac Studio, with savings of up to $987 off retail.Save up to $987 on 2025 Apple products - Image credit: AppleExclusive savings are in effect on every new Mac and iPad at Apple Premier Partner Expercom when you shop through this special activation link. You can check out the savings on individual products, which deliver up to $987 off, by looking for the special AppleInsider price above the Add to Cart button.Get exclusive savings Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • How to use robotic vacuums with Apple Home & Siri
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    With iOS 18.4 you can now use robotic vacuum cleaners inside of the Apple Home app and with Siri. It's still problematic but here's what you can do so far, and what the benefits are.Robotic vacuums had been an oft-requested feature for what was previously known as HomeKit for ages, and is now called Apple Home. It's still a work in progress, chiefly because there are no there are no robotic vacuum cleaners on the market that fully support Apple Home.There are, however, certain robotic vacuums with limited support that are now readily available.Subscribe to AppleInsider on YouTube Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Expert in building codes? Your next role could be in architectural forensics
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    Following our previous look at an opening for an Innovation Lab Teacher at Mountain Views Supervisory School District, we are using this weeks edition of ourJob Highlights seriesto explore an open role on Archinect Jobs for aSenior Architect at Robson Forensic.The role, based across Las Vegas, Dallas, and Atlanta, calls for an individual to provide investigation, analysis, reports, and testimony where technical and scientific answers are needed to help resolve civil litigation and insurance claims. Among the requirements for the role are an active architecture license, 15 years of post-degree experience, and experience in code evaluation, spec writing, and/or diagnosing building defects.Image credit: Robson ForensicWhy the role interests usThe open role at Robson Forensic offers us the opportunity to explore how architectural skills can translate to a legal environment. In Robson Forensics case, such skills translate to leading investigations involving the design and cons...
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  • Half of architects have experimented with AI, but few use it regularly, AIA finds
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    Half of architects have experimented with artificial intelligence but have not started using it regularly, according to findings from an AIA survey. According to the AIAs report, which can be downloaded here for free, only 6% of the profession regularly uses AI for their jobs, with the most common applications being chatbots, image generators, and grammar/text analytics.Other findings related to the adoption of AI were that experimentation and usage of AI are driven significantly more by architects under 50, and that only 8% of firms have implemented AI solutions into their practice. A further 20% are currently working on implementing solutions; a trend driven significantly more by large firms of more than 50 employees.On the perceptions of AI in the industry, the AIA found that three-quarters of the profession are optimistic about AI automating manual tasks, while 69% expect it to offer inspiration. However, 90% of survey respondents are also concerned about factors ranging fro...
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  • Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Support Studio Opens South Korean Branch
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    Singapore-based game development studio, Virtuos, has announced that it is opening a development branch in South Korea. The studio is known for its work in co-development of games with many companies, including with Konami for its upcoming Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.According to VGC, the companys goals with opening an office in South Korea revolve around wanting to better manage its worldwide reach, while also being able to work on unique challenges that South Korea-based studios often face.Gaming is deeply ingrained in Korean culture. As the worlds fourth-largest games market, South Korea has produced some of the worlds biggest hits and remains a top gaming hub, said Virtuos Seoul general manager Sean Yoon in a statement.Establishing the physical studio in Seoul enables Virtuos to directly address the unique challenges faced by Korean studios, with the proximity facilitating closer co-development and collaboration. We look forward to helping bring more Korean games to the global stage and vice versa, unlocking new audiences for studios and new content for players alike.The next major title to feature Virtuos as part of its development credits, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, is coming to PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S on August 28. This release date was announced through a trailer showcased back in February. However, the trailer had also been leaked well before the showcase.Along with announcing the release date, the trailer also gave us a look at some of the games various locations, bosses, and characters. The trailer ended by revealing that the PC and PS5 versions of Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater will feature the return of the classic Snake vs Monkey game mode.The Xbox Series X/S version of the game, however, will be replacing Snake vs Monkey with Snake vs Bomberman. This was announced with a trailer in February.On the PC side of things, hardware requirements for Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater were also revealed in February. You can check out more details on the minimum and recommended specs here.A ground-up remake of classic stealth game Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater will be a 1-to-1 recreation using modern technology. The game will also feature modern features including a new control scheme that players that dont like the originals controls can decide to use. There will also be the choice of an over-the-shoulder camera angle.Konami had released a trailer for Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater back in November that showcased how the upcoming title will be a visual upgrade over the PS2 original. The trailer also revealed that the character EVA will be voiced by Jodi Bensen. The Boss, on the other hand, will be voiced by Lori Alan reprising the role.While neither Konami nor Nintendo have confirmed this yet, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is also rumoured to be in development for the Nintendo Switch 2. More details on that will likely be revealed during the April 2 Direct where Nintendo plans on showcasing the Switch 2s features.
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  • The Division 2s Sixth Anniversary Celebration Video Gives Sneak Peak of Battle for Brooklyn DLC
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    Ubisoft is celebrating the sixth anniversary of its shared-world shooter The Division 2. To do so, the company has released a video featuring various developers of The Division 2, including creative director Yannick Banchereau, art producer Palle Hoffstein, and product manager Daria Ilyina.Six years ago, The Division 2 launched, inviting players into a meticulously crafted vision of post-pandemic Washington, D.C., said Banchereau. Today, we celebrate the incredible journey, honoring the community, the games growth, and the people shaping its evolution.Kicking things off, players will be able to get in on the sixth anniversary celebration through a special celebratory backpack. Dubbed the Anniversary Backpack, the item features a unique dynamic display that shows off the players SHD level.From the 2019 launch to the recent Year 6 Season 3: Burden of Truth, weve come a long way, said Hoffstein. 84 Title Updates, including 13 Seasons, game modes like The Summit, Countdown, Descent, and the Paradise Lost Incursion, as well as more than 200 gear pieces have kept the game thriving for both veterans and newcomers.There will also be a Twitch drop event, where players watching partnered Twitch streamers playing The Division 2 will be able to get their hands on special rewards. The drops are divided into two sets spread out over a week. The first step will reward players with two Named Item Caches for watching for 30 minutes, a Celebration Arm Patch for watching for an hour, an Exotic Cache for 2 hours, and the Celebration weapon skin for 3 hours.The second week of Twitch drops will again kick things off with two Named Item Caches for 30 minutes, an Anniversary Arm Patch for an hour, an Exotic Cache for 2 hours, and the Anniversary weapon skin for 3 hours. The Twitch Drops can be earned right now, until March 17.And we wouldnt be hear without all of you Agents, said Ilyina. Thank you for your continued support, feedback, passion, creativity, and never-yielding interest in the game.The Division 2 also has currently-ongoing events to celebrate the anniversary. Things are being kicked off with an Exp Bonus event; until March 18, players will be able to earn five times more than the normal amount of exp as they play the game. Various activities will also have their own related Exp event, including Dark Zone.April will also see a new event, kicking things off with a brand new April Fools event. Later in the month, The Division 2 will also get an event to celebrate Spring, featuring a unique reward in the form of the Rabbit Season Outfit.The studio has also announced a new podcast series. Dubbed the Tenacity podcast, it will feature PhD Geographer, urban explorer and survivalism movement specialist Bradley Garrett. The podcast will showcase real-world technologies and concepts that help people to adapt to shifting circumstances. It was inspired by the idea of the civilians of The Division trying to adapt and survive the games gruelling events.To cap off the video, the developers also revealed a small video for upcoming The Division 2 DLCBattle for Brooklyn. The video showcased gives us a glimpse at some of the new enemies players will be able to take on in Battle for Brooklyn, complete with close-quarters combat scenarios. While no details are given, keen-eyed players will also notice new weapons being used by the agents.
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  • Meet the 2025 class of TED Fellows
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    We are thrilled to announce this years 2025 cohort of TED Fellows, whose work spans four continents and represents 11 countries. This years TED Fellows are tackling some of the worlds most urgent issues with bold and groundbreaking solutions. Among them are an entrepreneur transforming organic waste into bioplastics, a pilot teaching a generation of young African women to fly, a scientist using satellites to fight food insecurity and an illustrator capturing powerful stories that go beyond the headlines.For 16 years, the TED Fellows program has been committed to finding and supporting the next generation of innovators. The fellowship offers communication training, network-building opportunities and amplification for remarkable individuals who are pushing boundaries in their fields and tackling the worlds greatest challenges.TED is honored to welcome these new Fellows into a dynamic and active network of more than 500 global changemakers in over 100 countries who are driving meaningful impact in their communities and beyond.To learn more about these TED Fellows and follow their journey, check out @tedfellow or join our newsletter.Patricia Aym MaldonadoBiotechnologist | SpainPatricia Aym Maldonado, the cofounder of VEnvirotech, has invented technology that uses bacteria to transform organic waste into 100-percent biodegradable plastic in just 24 hours. Its a low-cost, sustainable approach that stands to revolutionize the plastics industry.Delhi Market (2018) by George Butler. Pen, ink and collage. Butler creates illustrated reportage that offers a slower, more intimate perspective than the daily headlines.George ButlerReportage artist | UKIllustrator George Butler reports on the ground from conflict zones, climate hotspots and humanitarian crises, using pen, ink and watercolors to highlight personal stories of perseverance. By slowing down and going deeper than the headlines, his humanistic approach is shifting how we think about the news.Dion DawsonFood equity champion | USDion Dawson founded Dions Chicago Dream to fight food insecurity in his hometown. Different than the food pantry model that relies on donations, his team purchases, packs and delivers fresh, high-quality produce, ensuring access to healthy meals.Molly HemstreetSustainable textile entrepreneur | USMolly Hemstreet, cofounder of The Industrial Commons, is rebuilding the textile industry in her home of Appalachia. By putting workers first and focusing on sustainability, shes reimagining a $96-billion industry and creating a model that can be replicated in other rural manufacturing regions, too.The first Black woman to fly a helicopter in South Africa, Refilwe Ledwaba is a trailblazer in aviation. Here she stands in front of a PC-12 aircraft. Her organization, Girls Fly Africa, provides training and mentorship to inspire the next generation to pursue careers in aviation and aerospace.Refilwe LedwabaAviation and aerospace educator | South AfricaRefilwe Ledwaba is a pilot, flight instructor and the founder of Girls Fly Africa a nonprofit inspiring a generation of young people, particularly young women, to learn to fly. Her work provides training and opportunities for youth in aviation and aerospace, boosting their economic and social independence.Dieuveil MalongaCulinary innovator | Republic of the Congo + RwandaDieuveil Malonga is a chef whos elevating African cuisine globally. Through his restaurant, Meza Malonga, and his Culinary Innovation Village, hes mentoring the next generation of African culinary talent while supporting local economies and promoting sustainable gastronomy.Catherine NakalembeFood security specialist | Uganda + USCatherine Nakalembe uses satellite technology and machine learning to monitor smallholder farming and improve disaster preparedness. As the director of NASA Harvests Africa program, she supports millions of farmers while strengthening food security on the continent.Csar Ramrez-SarmientoProtein engineer and designer | ChileCsar Ramrez-Sarmiento leads educational efforts in protein design in Latin America. His lab designs proteins with AI for therapeutic and environmental applications, including enzymes that break down PET plastic work that could revolutionize how we manage plastic waste.Txai SuruLand defender | BrazilTxai Suru is an Indigenous leader and activist from the Amazon. Deeply committed to her cultures ancient practices, she also embraces new technology. By using drones to protect ancestral forests and social media to amplify her message globally, shes securing land rights and creating policy changes.Deep in the Peruvian Amazon, Claudia Vega collects core sediment samples from a lake in Manu National Park for mercury analysis. She studies the impact of mercury pollution from illegal gold mining an urgent environmental and public health crisis.Claudia VegaRainforest toxicologist | El Salvador + PeruRunning a world-class lab in the middle of the Amazon, Claudia Vega studies the effects of mercury pollution from illegal gold mining, highlighting an urgent environmental and public health problem with far-reaching impact.
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  • Forge launches Forge Direct as a gamified hub for community-powered growth
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    Forge, the platform for community-driven game marketing and engagement, today announced Forge Direct, a kind of self-service gamified hub that allows game developers to launch fully customizable, feature-rich community portals. Unlike traditional game websites which typically serve as static landing pages, Forge Direct is aninteractive engagement pRead More
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  • M10 raises $3M for Web3 competitive multiplayer games
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    M10, a Web3 game developer and publisher creating competitive multiplayer games, has raised $3 million in funding.Read More
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