Demo of study on autonomous vehicle using ChatGPT to understand passenger's command (VIDEO)
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Purdue University researchers demonstrate in the parking lot of the university’s Ross-Ade Stadium an experiment they conducted to study how a test autonomous vehicle could use ChatGPT to better interpret commands from its passengers and drive accordingly. The vehicle’s trunk contains a drive-by-wire system that allows ChatGPT’s large language models in the cloud to assist the vehicle with responding to a passenger’s commands. In these experiments, one person sat in the driver’s seat of the vehicle and spoke commands into a microphone while a Purdue researcher sat in the back to monitor the large language models and feeds from the vehicle’s cameras. This video shows a Purdue researcher in the driver’s seat saying, “Command: It’s a little bit crowded here,” which prompts the vehicle to slow down by a couple miles per hour in the packed parking lot.
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Purdue University video/Michael Robb
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