Project ISKRA - introduction

Hello everyone reading this blog!

In this article, I will introduce you to my new long-term project - ISKRA.

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ISKRA means "spark" in Polish, it stands for Inteligentne Systemy Kontroli Robotów Autonomicznych. That translates to "Intelligent Systems of Autonomous Robots Control".

But what is ISKRA and goals of the project?

The answer is - to see how conversational artificial intelligence, such as for example ChatGPT; can deal with control of physical robots or digital bodies in different situations and with different tasks. The final goal is to create fully autonomous, intelligent systems capable of understanding and dealing with different tasks in different environments.

This series of articles will be my experiment log, and some thoughts on how to achieve certain things.

My articles related to it will not be professional scientific documents. I want them to be readable and understandable for everyone. Maybe once I get to some noteworthy conclusions, I will rewrite them as a scientific report should really look like.

If you see this as pointless for any reason - it's my own research done in my unique way to test my own ideas. Even if I don't come to noteworthy conclusions, I hope this series will at least be entertaining or inspire others to work with artificial intelligence. This is also why I am going to write my posts in unprofessional but readable and understandable for everyone way. I believe that doing something is better than doing nothing, and if you want to research something try doing that yourself first if you can; instead of hoping someone else will get the same idea and do the research.

Anyway, to anyone reading this and next posts - I hope you'll enjoy this. I am open for feedback btw.

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