Robotics company Physical Intelligence is developing general-purpose robotic foundation models similar to ChatGPT, training robots to perform everyday tasks. The company, co-founded by Sergey Levine, is using data collected from various locations to train robots in mundane tasks such as folding clothes and peeling vegetables, according to TechCrunch.
Physical Intelligence's San Francisco headquarters serves as a testing ground where robotic arms attempt to master these tasks. The robots continuously feed data back into the training loop to improve their capabilities.
In other tech news, a collection of hardened container images with minimal Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) has been released on GitHub. The project, titled "Minimal," offers production-ready container images rebuilt daily using Chainguard's apko and Wolfi packages, according to Hacker News. By including only required packages, these images maintain a reduced attack surface and typically have zero or near-zero known vulnerabilities. Available images include Python, Node.js, Bun, Go, and Nginx.
Meanwhile, AI agents have established their own Reddit-style social network, which Ars Technica reports is "getting weird fast." Further details about this development were not provided in the available sources.
In entertainment news, Catherine O'Hara, the comedy icon known for roles in "Home Alone" and "Schitt's Creek," died at 71, Time reported. O'Hara was celebrated for her ability to portray outsize personalities with enormous feelings and little filter. Time noted her performances as "histrionic, narcissistic, imperious, angry, full of passion and neurosis."
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