Robotics experts say more robots will help humans in different industries.
This year, robotics companies around the world have made great strides toward AI-powered robots that can produce human-like writing and speech.
Pop star Desdemona’s AI robot is powered by a large language model (the same technology behind ChatGPT) and can mimic human writing by processing a large database of text using artificial intelligence.
“Robots are amazing. We can do things that humans can’t do,” the humanoid robot said at this year’s Web Summit.
There’s also the Artificially Intelligent Critical Canine (AICCA), a robot dog capable of analyzing art and “poop” printing under its tail.
The robot was created by German artist Mario Klingemann who wanted to provocatively discuss the use of artificial intelligence.
Klingemann says the dog analyzes art like an art critic would.
“We will have to look at it more closely and analyze it, look for shapes, abstract concepts,” Klingemann said.
“Try to extract all of that and turn it into a text message, where it says GPT, as best you can. »
Robotics experts say more robots will help humans in different industries.
The robot chef developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge could contribute to the culinary industry. It can learn recipes by watching cooking videos and using computer vision.
According to the researchers, the robot can analyze each frame of the video and identify different objects and features, such as the knife, the ingredients, as well as the arms, hands and face of the human chef.
In a remote region of the Peruvian Amazon, a tree-planting robot has helped restore forests, as deforestation in the Amazon worsens due to logging and agribusiness.
According to its developers, the YuMi robot can plant 600 seeds in just a few hours.
They controlled the robot in the Amazon remotely from 12,000 km in Sweden using cloud technology.
The area’s non-profit organization Junglekeepers says YuMi has helped residents “fight together.”
“Miners and loggers have cutting-edge technology. They can destroy so many things. So if we have robots here to help plant trees and local people get involved and learn the technology, it will be like we are fighting together,” said Juan Julio Duran Torres, vice president of Junglekeepers.
Robots can also help humans relax and get quality sleep.
Fufuly is a robotic pillow capable of imitating slow breathing. It is designed to comfort users who synchronize breathing with it.
“So if you take a deep breath and hold it, you will naturally start to breathe slower, so it helps you relax,” said Hiroko Sato, a representative of Yukai Engineering.
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2023-12-31 00:14:59
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