2024-11-19
24 分钟Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is Round Table.
What do Google's Android, Meta's Llama and the Tiangong robot have in common?
Open source.
The move to open Tiangong could reshape robotics just as Android changed mobile tech.
But is this genius or risky business?
And does birth order determine how successful, creative or rebellious you'll be?
First born advantage or middle child syndrome?
What is the truth?
Coming to you live from Beijing, this is Roundtable.
I'm Heung.
For today's program, I'm joined by Steve Hatherley and Yu Shun in the studio.
First, on today's show, with China's electric humanoid robot Tiangong going open source, a new chapter begins in robotics.
This move that meri what we've seen in AI with models such as Meta's Llama and Google's Gemma.
But contrast this with OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini, which keeps its full capacities behind closed doors.
In the world of operating systems, Apple's iOS is famously locked down, while Android thrives on its open source foundation.
What drives these different strategies and how do they shape industries and user experiences?
Well, well, let's sort of fast forward to today.
Tell us about how Tiangong the robot stole the show.
So we can see that this story was all over the Internet.