2025-03-18
Agenda
recap on last week’s code lab 1.1, 15min, @Wilson Wang @Noe Otero
recap on last week’s Stanford workshop, 15min, @Yihua Liao
recap of GTC, 15min, @Jeff Brower
Workstream 6.2 review for release 1.1, @Jeff Brower @Haruhisa Fukano
Recording
https://bytedance.us.larkoffice.com/minutes/obusdfpo1pv8w1ii436986dm?from=from_copylink
Participants:
@Wilson Wang @Chun Liu @Yike Gong @Mengyu Hang @Ning Jiang @Jianwen Pi @Jiayi Song @Lance Lim @Qingkun Li @Mo Li @Noe Otero @Tina Tsou @Wenhui Zhang @Hao Xie @Xun Chen @Ye Xu @Ying Wang @Yizheng Jiao @Zixiong Zhang @72dieudonne @Akram Sheriff @anfernee.guan @Ashwanth Gnanavelu @Yona @HaruhisaFukano @Jenny Yang @接口 @李博睿 @刘秉伟 @LU CHENG @Rachel Roumeliotis @Ruoyu Ying @Sam Han @Shunli @Suhaas Teja Vijjagiri @Sumeet Solanki @Tina Tsou @TinaTsou @Tom Qin @Victor Lu @万里 @Wilson Wang @Yin Li @Yu Wang - AIG
Summary
The meeting discussed the progress and activities related to various work streams and collaborations, the main contents included:
Screen Sharing and Updates: Discussed the start and end of screen sharing during different presentations and demos.
Student Workshop Recap: Recapped a workshop at San Francisco State University where students showed interest in creating agents for various communities.
Robotics Workstream Overview: Shared details about the robotics workstream, including architecture documents, test documents, and sensor network implementations.
Industry-Academia Collaboration: Discussed the collaboration between the industry and academia in integrating AI agents with actual workloads.
Next Collab Planning: Scheduled the next collaboration to be hosted at UC Berkeley and discussed global efforts in hosting events.
Voting for Robotics Subworkstream: Conducted a voting for including robotics as a subworkstream in Release 1.1 and received some votes.
Stanford Workshop Report: Shared the details of a Stanford workshop on enterprise use cases of AI agents and the impressive robotics demos seen.
Chapters
00:52 Recap of Last Week's Collab and Upcoming Plans
This section begins with Tina Tsou introducing the meeting and the day's agenda which includes recaps of last week's collaboration and Stanford workshop. Noe Otero gives a quick recap of the San Francisco State University workshop, highlighting student engagement. Wilson Wang, Ruoyu Ying, and 李博睿 share their insights and updates. Tina Tsou then mentions the next collab in UC Berkeley and hopes for Asian universities to participate. Finally, they move to the agenda item of Release one review, with HaruhisaFukano sharing his screen.
12:01 Updates and Key Features of Robotics Work Stream for TikTok and Global Text
This section focuses on the Lapa TikTok pages and associated documentation stored in Akleano pages. The architecture document has been updated by Jeff. Release 8 includes updates to automatic speech recognition engines. Installation and test documents have minor changes. There are also ladies notes and a one pager for executives. The work stream involves basic components like robotics hardware, sensors, and their connection to servers. Key features include data processing in the cloud and lightweight speech recognition.
17:33 Presentation, Discussion and Voting on Robotics in Physical AI Project
This section first discussed the lack of CD logs due to migration issues. Victor Lu asked about the development platform of robotic blueprints. Jeff explained they're trying different small language models and a new signal logic approach. They also talked about Nvidia's new products and their potential impact. Then, Tina Tsou proposed a motion to vote for robotics as part of a release. Voting started, with some confusion about who's a TSC member. Six votes were received, and they need six more. Tom Qin will email the remaining TSC members.
32:53 Conversation about Isaac Asimov, Robots and Related Works
This section begins with an unknown speaker asking Victor about an Isaac link and if it's named for Isaac Asimov. Victor isn't sure. They discuss Asimov's concept of positronic robot brains and small form factor in relation to brains. The speaker mentions Asimov as a famous sci-fi writer who wrote about robots in the 50s and 60s, and the movie I, Robot based on his story. Victor says he came in 1991 and likely didn't read it. Finally, Tina asks Tom to reshare the agenda on the screen.
35:15 Sharing of Stanford Workshop, Robotics and Upcoming Collab Plans
This section Tina Tsou first shared about the Stanford workshop held last Thursday morning, including using relevant platforms, having 100 participants building bots, and its three enterprise use cases. She also talked about the keynote and exhibition, like medical and housekeeping robotics. She plans to send a draft for review regarding a collab and will kick off another collab in UC Berkeley. Action items include getting 6 TSC members to vote. There were attempts to have Jane and 'interface' introduce themselves, and the meeting then ended by asking about other business.