Artificial Intelligence, meet Artificial Common Sense

New technology out of MIT helps robots plan and execute complex tasks.

Blog From the Future
4 min readMay 18, 2024
A statue of the The Robot Thinker
New tech give robots common sense and helps them think, plan, and execute complex tasks.

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Artificial Common Sense: Coming soon to a robot near you

  • Publicly available AI models, while impressive, still lack complex reasoning skills.
  • Researchers at MIT suggest that AI might soon possess human-level reasoning skills.
  • MIT’s “libraries of abstraction” push AI closer to mimicking human cognitive processes.

The ability to perform complex tasks in dynamic environments will mark a significant step toward practical, real-world applications of AI and robotics. New research out of MIT could have profound implications in various fields — especially autonomous vehicles and robotis.

MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) has developed three innovative Libraries of…

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