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by scoot 81 days ago
According to the article E0 was static, E3 was dynamic.

What none of them did, however, was “learn” (as the title suggests). They used hardcoded algorithms.

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There's no robot that aren't built around hardcoded algorithms.

They use neural networks these days, which is just a different kind of hardcoded algorithm, that require bazillion node-hours on NVIDIA GPUs to compile instead of requiring humans doing diagrams with pens and paper. The resultant binaries are still 100% static and hardcoded.

Some humanoid demos incorporate LLMs. So what. GGUF is always static. They don't change or improve as you interact them. So still 100% hardcoded.