Building 32 from MIT CSAIL Alliances
When The Jetsons imagined life in 2062, Rosie the robot maid seemed like pure science fiction. Today, chatbots can answer questions, analyze data and even crack jokes. But they still can't load the dishwasher. In this episode of Building 32, MIT CSAIL associate professor Vincent Sitzmann explains why building AI that understands and interacts with the physical world is a fundamentally different challenge. Sitzmann explains why today's AI still struggles with seemingly simple physical tasks and how researchers are teaching machines to see, predict, and interact with the world around them. In this episode: 00:00 - Intro 03:50 - From electrical engineering to computer science 05:05 - What is computer vision? 08:32 - Limitations of computer vision 09:41 - How do we fix the limitations of computer vision? 12:41 - Why can’t LLMs solve computer vision? 18:31 - How robots can learn like babies 20:57 - The future of robots in homes 23:59 - Continual learning and exploration 27:25 - Outro Episode Resources: 😃Learn more about Vincent Sitzmann: https://www.vincentsitzmann.com/ 🎥And the Scene Representation Group: https://scenerepresentations.org/ 📖Read the Nature article Karen referenced: https://bit.ly/45NzH7q 🤖Watch the Jetsons and meet Rosie: https://bit.ly/4bzEHjB Building 32 episodes, meet the host, and more: csail.mit.edu/podcast Connect with CSAIL Alliances: On our site: cap.csail.mit.edu/about-us/meet-our-team On LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/mit-csail #MIT #CSAIL #Building32 #ArtificialIntelligence #Robotics #TechInnovation #FutureOfAI #Podcast
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