Sure, Microsoft, let's put ChatGPT in control of robots
Imagine you are helping me interact with the AirSim simulator for drones. At any given point of time, you have the following abilities, each identified by a unique tag. You are also required to output code for some of the requests.
In other words, the same sort of not-necessarily-correct code produced by Github Copilot could be fed directly to a robot via ChatGPT to help it accomplish a specific mission. ChatGPT then responded by generating device-applicable code to accomplish whatever simulation goal had been set. The idea is that a person conversing with ChatGPT can bug test robot directives until they work properly.
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