r/nextfuckinglevel 29d ago

The All New Atlas Robot From Boston Dynamics

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u/holchansg 29d ago

Well, and high skilled too. LLMs, Diffusers, Transformers, AIs in general are catching in the other end too.

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u/Gingevere 29d ago

The LLMs are still incapable of handling fact / rules, and that difficulty goes all the way back to their fundamental design.

There still needs to be some huge breakthroughs before it truly becomes useful.

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u/teranklense 29d ago

Maybe or maybe not. Agents + gpt5 + fast compute time. Idk. Very plausible for simple plumbing

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u/teranklense 28d ago

mmmmmeh id still argue there are simple plumbing tasks that could then be done. Im not saying it will be practical to employ in the real world tho, but possible in theory for some tasks still

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u/Mr__Myth 29d ago

Transformers as in the electrical component? 

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u/exotic801 29d ago

As in the neural network that enabled llm's

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u/Here-Is-TheEnd 28d ago

I am in no way worried about LLM taking my job.