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Google’s Project Astra: Gemini AI Assistant’s New Capabilities

Boston Dynamics has come a long way with their Spot humanoid robot. The latest demo shows the robot moving in a very human-like manner. The video quality wasn't great, but the robot's movements were clear. It could walk, jump, and even perform tasks you would expect from a human.

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The video was part of a longer research piece. It showcased how effective and fluid the robot's movements have become. The robot's flexibility and agility were impressive. Even though the video lagged, you could see the advancements made in robotics.

In other robotics news, the UNRY G1 is entering mass production. This robot isn't quite on the same level as the Boston Dynamics robot, but it's cheaper. The UNRY G1 can perform tasks like walking up stairs one step at a time. This is thanks to deep reinforcement learning.

Robotics is hard. It's not just about fixing code. These robots work within the physical limits of the real world. The fact that a humanoid robot can be so stable is remarkable.

Meanwhile, Google's Project Astra is coming to their Gemini AI assistant. This project aims to bring advanced reasoning, planning, and memory to AI. With Gemini Live, you can share your camera during a conversation. This allows Gemini to help with tasks like homework or furniture assembly.

The Gemini AI assistant aims to be more helpful by understanding the context better. It can pull information from apps like Google Calendar during conversations. This feature is currently available on Android phones.

AI and robotics are moving fast. Companies are racing to be leaders in their fields. This competition is leading to more effective and advanced technology. The developments in these areas are exciting and promise a lot more to come.

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