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JD With New Self-Programming AI Robot Skill

Last night, I had a few friends over, and we discussed the fascinating topic of how artificial intelligence can autonomously program itself. We explored how AI can incorporate code into its responses, which can be executed within Synthiam ARC's internal scripting engines using JavaScript or Python. To illustrate this concept, I quickly recorded a video demonstrating an EZ-Robot JD being programmed in real-time by the AI to perform various actions. This capability allows the robot to become fully autonomous, enabling conversational interaction as if you were speaking to another person. The robot can program itself based on your spoken instructions.

I'm not sharing the specific details of how I achieved this just yet because we're in the process of adding more features to the robot skill. After this weekend's ARC update, it will be easier to implement this behavior with any robot. This means you can add this functionality to your InMoov, DIY robot, or any other robot project. All you need to do is define the robot configuration, and the AI will use the robot project to program it in real-time, allowing it to perform tasks as you talk to it.

Here's the video for you to check out:


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Try this: https://synthiam.com/Support/Skills/Artificial-Intelligence/Autonomous-AI?id=22655

I pushed that update to include the pending changes in the queue and the image history. The changelog looks like some other changes are in there, but I don't know enough about them to document them, haha.

The movie is a little slow. I could do without all the dark drama. They could have gotten the point across about how dark and gloomy Russia is in a few minutes, but they did not make it a central point of the movie.

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Thanks DJ More errors   I think it is time for sleep.  Will take another pass with another LLM in the morning

Capturing image... User: wave Sending (3 msgs, 1 images) HTTP 400 (invalid_request_error: )

prompting with images is incompatible with system messages

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Weird error - there are no images in the system messages. Opensource hippy bugs strike again:D. The movie's over. I'm done for the night as well!