Today's artificial intelligence models can't even tie their own shoes.
In new research that puts the latest models to test in a 3D environment, Cornell scholars found that AI fares well with untangling basic knots but can't quite tie knots from simple loops nor convert one knot to another.
The findings suggest that, for its value in generating text- and image-based information, AI still has a long way to go with spatial reasoning and manipulation, which will prove essential in other AI-powered areas like robotics.
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