Honor has put a lot of effort into ensuring its camera gimbal is highly mobile, to the point of creating a tiny personal robot that is, dare I say, adorable? The Robot Phone's pop-up camera can cock its head, shake to say no, nod to agree, and even "flip" – or at least rotate 360 degrees. According to Honor's presentation, it can even bop along to songs. A spokesperson told me that it's got five songs in its repertoire, so it's not clear whether they're programmed for these kind of demos, or will be a feature of the final retail device.
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Owain Evans’ idea of feeding a historical LLM non-anachronistic images is, I think, well worth doing. But it’s also worth expanding on further. Would it be helpful, when training a historical LLM, to simulate dream imagery based on premodern themes? What about audio of birdcalls, which were far more prominent in the audioscapes of premodern people? What about taking it on a walk through the woods?
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