Microsoft Researchers Show ChatGPT Can Convert Natural Language into Robot ActionsMicrosoft researchers have published a paper demonstrating how ChatGPT can be used in a few-shot scenario to convert natural language orders into a set of actions that a robot can perform. This study aims to provide the robotics research community with useful information by developing and disseminating adaptable prompts. The prompts were designed to meet the requirements of many real-world applications while also being easy to adapt. The researchers created input prompts to urge ChatGPT to: Output a sequence of predetermined robot operations with justifications in a readable JSON format Formalize the operational environment's representation Infer and output the updated operating environment state, which may then be used as the subsequent input.Researchers have tested the efficiency of their suggested prompts in diverse situations to infer the right behaviors for multi-stage linguistic instructions. They listed the following specifications for the study: Simple communication with robot execution systems or software for image recognition Applicability in many domestic contexts The ability to convey any quantity of instructions in plain English while lessening the impact of ChatGPT's token restrictionThe researchers found that ChatGPT's conversational characteristics enable users to alter its output using natural language feedback, which is crucial for developing an application that is both secure and resilient while still providing a user-friendly interface. They have made the generic prompts available on GitHub for free, along with usage instructions and they are open-source.Subscribe to our platform to stay up-to-date with the latest technologies such as AI, Data Science, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning.