It allows robots to understand the world around us, to understand human teams, and to perform actions from simple ranking objects to complex tasks such as binding. The main innovation is that everything works directly on the device. Previously, some of the tasks have been processed on Google servers, which took time and connected to the Internet.
Developers can teach new tasks to the model and show only 50-100 examples. However, for more complex actions such as preparing a sandwich, you still need to connect to the systems more strongly.
Those who want to test the system can apply for an early access program from Google.
Source: Ferra

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