The bots are programmed to make inferences about themselves and their surroundings, leading to "believable" human behaviors. Because, let's be honest, what's more believable than a robot throwing a wild party after a hard day at work?
The researchers are so confident in their bots' abilities that they plan to expand their "expressivity" and "performance" using the latest iteration of ChatGPT, which has already passed high school and law exams in the 90th percentile. Who needs human intelligence when you have bots that can pass exams, right? Soon we'll have robots taking over all the high-paying jobs and we can all just sit back and relax.
But don't worry, the bots are not perfect. Some of them even walked into closed shops in Smallville, which is a relief because we wouldn't want robots to be better than us at everything.
The study also showed that the bots engage in seemingly meaningful conversations with each other, which is impressive because let's face it, most human conversations are anything but meaningful. Maybe we should replace all human interactions with AI bots and finally have some productive discussions for once.
All in all, this study proves that the future is bright for AI and that we can trust robots to party just as hard as humans. Who knows, maybe one day they'll even be able to handle their alcohol better than us.
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