Wolgok.XYZ: Toward Embodied AGI
Center for Artificial Intelligence Research |
KIST
Pioneering the future of artificial general intelligence through embodied learning and human-robot interaction research.
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Embodied AGI Research Group
Welcome to the Embodied AGI Research Group at KIST! We are a dedicated group of researchers and engineers working at the intersection of artificial intelligence, robotics, and cognitive science. Our mission is to advance the field of embodied artificial general intelligence through innovative research and practical applications.
Our team focuses on developing AI systems that can learn and interact with the physical world through embodied experiences. We combine cutting-edge machine learning techniques with robotics to create intelligent agents that can understand, learn from, and adapt to their environment in real-time.
Vision-Language-Action Model
World Foundation Model
Autonomous
Navigation & Manipulation
Human-Robot Interaction
We are committed to pushing the boundaries of what's possible in AI research, with a particular focus on human-robot interaction, autonomous learning, and the development of more natural and intuitive ways for machines to understand and interact with the world around them.
Our Goals
Our mission is to advance embodied artificial general intelligence by integrating robotics, machine learning, and human-robot interaction. We aim to create intelligent agents that learn, adapt, and collaborate in the real world.
Projects
We develop intelligent robots that perceive, act, and adapt in the real world, bridging the gap between AI and physical embodiment.
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Our research focuses on machine learning algorithms that enable agents to learn from experience, adapt to new tasks, and generalize knowledge.
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We advance human-robot interaction and multi-agent collaboration, aiming for AGI systems that work alongside people and other agents.
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