We’ve added initial support for ChatGPT plugins — a protocol for developers to build tools for ChatGPT, with safety as a core design principle. Deploying iteratively (starting with a small number of users & developers) to learn from contact with reality: openai.com/blog/chatgpt-p…
We've written plugins for browsing & Python code execution (amazing for data science use-cases), launched with 11 partners, and have open-sourced a high-quality plugin for retrieval over any data you'd like to make accessible to ChatGPT: github.com/openai/chatgpt…
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My favorite part of the result: the robot's grasps are recognizable and can be labeled with the standard taxonomy of human grasps. These grasps were discovered entirely in simulation from scratch, and run on the physical robot.
Robotic hands have been on the market for decades, but they have been unusable since no one could program them — in contrast to walking or backflipping robots. Learning has enabled something that was unachievable. Compare also to existing hand results: youtube.com/playlist?list=…