Google has been making significant strides in the field of AI and robotics, with a specific focus on their Aloha 2 robots. The tech giant showcased their latest developments at the recent I/O developer conference, where they presented a demo featuring the Gemini AI powering the Aloha 2 robots. These robotic arms are described by developers as a cost-effective solution for teleoperation and data collection, with a complete tabletop setup priced above $30,000.
The demo, which took place in Google’s AI Sandbox, included two sets of Aloha 2 robot arms equipped with cameras and microphones, allowing visitors to interact with them by providing instructions. Through the demonstration, attendees could witness the capabilities of these robots firsthand. To delve deeper into Google’s integration of AI into robotics and to observe the Aloha 2 robots in action, a video accompanying this article provides a detailed insight.
In the showcased demo, Google’s Gemini AI was exhibited animating a pair of Aloha 2 robot arms as they attempted to distribute a gift bag. This demonstration not only highlighted the advanced capabilities of these robots but also emphasized Google’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of AI and robotics technology.
