VLA Models and the New Robotics
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This talk explores the transformative journey of robot learning, from traditional hand-coded behaviors and classical control systems to modern learning-based approaches and the rise of foundation models in robotics. We begin by examining how the limitations of rigid, pre-programmed systems have driven the adoption of data-driven methods, enabling robots to adapt to dynamic environments. Central to this evolution is the emergence of Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models, which integrate vision, language, and action spaces to create a unified framework for robotic interaction. We highlight the potential of VLA to redefine the future of robotics through seamless integration of perception, language, and action.
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence Applications
Robotics
