Language models are robotic planners: reframing plans as goal refinement graphs

Successful application of large language models (LLMs) to robotic planning and execution may pave the way to automate numerous real-world tasks. Promising recent research has been conducted showing that the knowledge contained in LLMs can be utilized in making goal-driven decisions that are enactabl...

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