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  1. Agents Finally Grow Bodies: Thoughts and Practices Behind Jiuwen Symbiosis

    The openJiuwen community has released Jiuwen Symbiosis, an open-source architecture designed to equip AI agents with physical capabilities. This framework aims to bridge the gap between AI's advanced cognitive abilities and its lack of physical embodiment, enabling agents to perceive, plan, and act in the real world. Jiuwen Symbiosis emphasizes a transparent 'Situation Awareness Loop' for debugging and collaboration, allowing agents to understand natural language commands, perform complex tasks, and learn from feedback, fostering a symbiotic human-AI relationship. AI

    IMPACT Enables AI agents to interact with the physical world, potentially accelerating robotics and embodied AI development.

  2. Are ‘mind children’ the future of reproduction?

    A 1988 book by Hans Moravec, "Mind Children," is experiencing a resurgence in popularity among AI researchers and technologists. The book posits that cultural evolution, driven by AI, will eventually supersede biological reproduction, leading to the creation of "mind children"—AI entities that are descendants of humans. This concept is gaining traction as AI capabilities advance, with some in the field believing that uploading consciousness or creating AI offspring is an inevitable future. AI

    Are ‘mind children’ the future of reproduction?

    IMPACT Revives discussion on AI's potential to alter fundamental human concepts like reproduction and lineage.