<p>OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT has been in the news ever since it came to the market and people have been using the chatbot in different experimentations. And now, taking it a step further, an engineer has integrated the ChatGPT's Artificial Intelligence into a robotic dog, making it capable of answering people's questions and communicating with them in general. </p>.<p>Artificial Intelligence expert and Twitter user Santiago Valdarrama shared a video of the same on Twitter. The robotic dog, named 'Spot', is seen answering questions about its battery level, mission details and much more. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/chatgpt-education-and-ethics-1212202.html" target="_blank">ChatGPT, education and ethics</a></strong></p>.<p>The robotic dog is understood to use the ChatGPT to register questions given to it and then it uses Google's text-to-speech AI to give answers vocally. </p>.<p>Santigao added in his Twitter thread, "These robots run automated missions every day. Each mission uses miles-long, hard-to-understand configuration files. Only technical people can handle them. At the end of each mission, the robots capture a ton of data. There's no simple way to query all of it on demand." </p>.<p>Santigao said that this is where the ChatGPT makes its presence felt as the engineers show the configuration files and the mission results and then ask questions using that context. </p>.<p>"Put that together with a voice-enabled interface, and we have an awesome way to query our data!", he added. </p>.<p>"We can now ask the robots about past and future missions and get an answer in real-time. ChatGPT interprets the question, parses the files, and formulates the answer," Santiago said. </p>.<p>The video shared by Santiago showed th robot answering several questions put to it about its past and upcoming missions, its battery shelf life among others. </p>.<p>Twitter users shared their excitement at the robotic dog..</p>.<p>Well, as we say it, now sky's the limit when it comes to application of the AI ChatGPT !</p>
<p>OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT has been in the news ever since it came to the market and people have been using the chatbot in different experimentations. And now, taking it a step further, an engineer has integrated the ChatGPT's Artificial Intelligence into a robotic dog, making it capable of answering people's questions and communicating with them in general. </p>.<p>Artificial Intelligence expert and Twitter user Santiago Valdarrama shared a video of the same on Twitter. The robotic dog, named 'Spot', is seen answering questions about its battery level, mission details and much more. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/chatgpt-education-and-ethics-1212202.html" target="_blank">ChatGPT, education and ethics</a></strong></p>.<p>The robotic dog is understood to use the ChatGPT to register questions given to it and then it uses Google's text-to-speech AI to give answers vocally. </p>.<p>Santigao added in his Twitter thread, "These robots run automated missions every day. Each mission uses miles-long, hard-to-understand configuration files. Only technical people can handle them. At the end of each mission, the robots capture a ton of data. There's no simple way to query all of it on demand." </p>.<p>Santigao said that this is where the ChatGPT makes its presence felt as the engineers show the configuration files and the mission results and then ask questions using that context. </p>.<p>"Put that together with a voice-enabled interface, and we have an awesome way to query our data!", he added. </p>.<p>"We can now ask the robots about past and future missions and get an answer in real-time. ChatGPT interprets the question, parses the files, and formulates the answer," Santiago said. </p>.<p>The video shared by Santiago showed th robot answering several questions put to it about its past and upcoming missions, its battery shelf life among others. </p>.<p>Twitter users shared their excitement at the robotic dog..</p>.<p>Well, as we say it, now sky's the limit when it comes to application of the AI ChatGPT !</p>