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Embodied AI struggles with physical tasks despite passing bar exam, Heliox episode reveals

A new episode of the podcast Heliox explores the challenges in embodied AI, contrasting robots that can pass the bar exam with their inability to perform simple physical tasks like opening a door. The episode delves into the biological rebellion seeking to advance embodied AI, examining progress from a 302-neuron worm to human toddlers. It discusses why language-focused AI struggles with physical interaction and what neuroscience suggests are the fundamental requirements for true intelligence. AI

IMPACT Explores the limitations of current AI in physical tasks and what neuroscience suggests is needed for true intelligence.

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Embodied AI struggles with physical tasks despite passing bar exam, Heliox episode reveals

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    A robot can pass the bar exam. It still can't open your kitchen door. 🇨🇦 New Heliox episode traces the biological rebellion trying to fix embodied AI — from a 3

    A robot can pass the bar exam. It still can't open your kitchen door. 🇨🇦 New Heliox episode traces the biological rebellion trying to fix embodied AI — from a 302-neuron worm to human toddlers. Why language-first robots keep headbutting doorframes, and what neuroscience says inte…