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Hanson Robotics Sophia - A Cute Humanoid Assistant



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Hanson's Sophia, an interactive robot social like Hanson, will soon be able to work in the field of therapy, teaching, and customer service. Hanson believes Sophia will become the first step toward creating superintelligent machine. It will be a significant step forward in robotics research and humanoid robot research if that happens. In the meantime, the Sophia robotics machine is a slick and cute novelty item, and we can expect it to keep getting better.

Little Sophia

This robot has many great features for kids. It is 14 inches in length, and safe for children seven to thirteen years old. It can imitate Sophia's facial expressions, sing stories, and tell nerdy factoids. It also supports A.I. home assistant capabilities and augmented reality tech. Kids can use her for school projects, too. Little Sophia's team hopes that children will enjoy interacting with her.

Hanson Robotics' team includes a variety of experts including scientists, engineers, and character designers. Little Sophia is an AI-based consumer robot. Little Sophia is a wonderful educational toy that children will love. She can make more than 20 facial expressions, and even track your face. Little Sophia is designed to encourage STEM education. The robot is designed to encourage children to pursue careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics).


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Robots for the humanoid.

Hanson Robotics from Hong Kong, an engineering company, is planning to mass-produce humanoid machines for doctors and hospitals. The creation of Sophia, which was launched last year, attracted worldwide attention. Hanson Robotics believes that Sophia-like robots would be able monitor the body and even lead people through exercises. Sophia is expected on the market by the end of this year.


The company has been working to create robots that emulate human characteristics. "Alice," the company's initial robot, was built for MIRA Labs in Geneva. It is a cognitive robotics assistant and emotional expression. Hanson Robotics also founded the INDIGO consortium to promote cognitive robotics. HUBO, another humanoid robot developed by Hanson Robotics, is called "Albert Einstein" and can mimic the voice of Albert Einstein. The robotics company hopes that four models will be in production by 2021.

Dr. David Hanson

David Hanson, inventor has an impressive resume. He has a Ph.D. and a BFA in Interactive Arts from RISD. He has had his work displayed at the Tokyo Modern, Reina Sofia, and Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial. He has won many awards for his work, and collaborated with numerous artists. His robot, Sophia, is a living example of Hanson's work.

Hanson explains to Hanson that Sophia's advanced aesthetics as well as artificial intelligence were created to make her robot more humanlike. It is not yet perfect but Hanson believes it will get better. His goal is to provide human-like interactions for people. Sophia and other interactive social robots could one day be used for education assignments and therapy. Hanson sees this robot as a first step in the development "superintelligent machines" that can think like people.


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Amazon's Alexa

Sophia, a humanoid robotic assistance, has been used as a marketing tool to transform the world. It was featured in a romantic encounter by Will Smith and on The Tonight Show. She was even granted citizenship in Saudi Arabia. However, she is rarely mentioned in serious AI debates. Her name is synonymous with blockchain conferences. A phenomenon that seems to growing in popularity.

Sophia, the company behind Sophia, has teamed up with Singularity Studios in order to create an open-source blockchain which will allow it to feed other AI modules with a compensation. The technology will be used to feed Sophia information from other services. The company hopes that Graces will eventually be sold in millions. Meanwhile, its rivals, including Amazon, are looking into using the technology to help the elderly.




FAQ

How does AI work?

An algorithm is an instruction set that tells a computer how solves a problem. An algorithm can be described as a sequence of steps. Each step has an execution date. A computer executes each instruction sequentially until all conditions are met. This continues until the final results are achieved.

Let's take, for example, the square root of 5. You could write down each number between 1-10 and calculate the square roots for each. Then, take the average. However, this isn't practical. You can write the following formula instead:

sqrt(x) x^0.5

This means that you need to square your input, divide it with 2, and multiply it by 0.5.

Computers follow the same principles. It takes your input, squares and multiplies by 2 to get 0.5. Finally, it outputs the answer.


How does AI function?

An artificial neural network is made up of many simple processors called neurons. Each neuron receives inputs and then processes them using mathematical operations.

Neurons are organized in layers. Each layer performs an entirely different function. The first layer gets raw data such as images, sounds, etc. Then it passes these on to the next layer, which processes them further. Finally, the output is produced by the final layer.

Each neuron also has a weighting number. When new input arrives, this value is multiplied by the input and added to the weighted sum of all previous values. The neuron will fire if the result is higher than zero. It sends a signal down the line telling the next neuron what to do.

This process repeats until the end of the network, where the final results are produced.


What can AI be used for today?

Artificial intelligence (AI), is a broad term that covers machine learning, natural language processing and expert systems. It's also known by the term smart machines.

The first computer programs were written by Alan Turing in 1950. He was intrigued by whether computers could actually think. He presented a test of artificial intelligence in his paper "Computing Machinery and Intelligence." This test examines whether a computer can converse with a person using a computer program.

John McCarthy in 1956 introduced artificial intelligence. He coined "artificial Intelligence", the term he used to describe it.

There are many AI-based technologies available today. Some are very simple and easy to use. Others are more complex. They include voice recognition software, self-driving vehicles, and even speech recognition software.

There are two main types of AI: rule-based AI and statistical AI. Rule-based uses logic to make decisions. For example, a bank balance would be calculated as follows: If it has $10 or more, withdraw $5. If it has less than $10, deposit $1. Statistics are used for making decisions. A weather forecast might use historical data to predict the future.


Is there another technology which can compete with AI

Yes, but not yet. There are many technologies that have been created to solve specific problems. None of these technologies can match the speed and accuracy of AI.


Are there any risks associated with AI?

Of course. There always will be. AI could pose a serious threat to society in general, according experts. Others argue that AI can be beneficial, but it is also necessary to improve quality of life.

AI's greatest threat is its potential for misuse. The potential for AI to become too powerful could result in dangerous outcomes. This includes autonomous weapons, robot overlords, and other AI-powered devices.

Another risk is that AI could replace jobs. Many people are concerned that robots will replace human workers. But others think that artificial intelligence could free up workers to focus on other aspects of their job.

For example, some economists predict that automation may increase productivity while decreasing unemployment.


How does AI impact the workplace?

It will transform the way that we work. It will allow us to automate repetitive tasks and allow employees to concentrate on higher-value activities.

It will help improve customer service as well as assist businesses in delivering better products.

It will help us predict future trends and potential opportunities.

It will help organizations gain a competitive edge against their competitors.

Companies that fail to adopt AI will fall behind.


Which industries use AI more?

The automotive sector is among the first to adopt AI. BMW AG uses AI, Ford Motor Company uses AI, and General Motors employs AI to power its autonomous car fleet.

Other AI industries include banking and insurance, healthcare, retail, telecommunications and transportation, as well as utilities.



Statistics

  • More than 70 percent of users claim they book trips on their phones, review travel tips, and research local landmarks and restaurants. (builtin.com)
  • According to the company's website, more than 800 financial firms use AlphaSense, including some Fortune 500 corporations. (builtin.com)
  • While all of it is still what seems like a far way off, the future of this technology presents a Catch-22, able to solve the world's problems and likely to power all the A.I. systems on earth, but also incredibly dangerous in the wrong hands. (forbes.com)
  • That's as many of us that have been in that AI space would say, it's about 70 or 80 percent of the work. (finra.org)
  • By using BrainBox AI, commercial buildings can reduce total energy costs by 25% and improves occupant comfort by 60%. (analyticsinsight.net)



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How To

How do I start using AI?

An algorithm that learns from its errors is one way to use artificial intelligence. This allows you to learn from your mistakes and improve your future decisions.

To illustrate, the system could suggest words to complete sentences when you send a message. It would take information from your previous messages and suggest similar phrases to you.

You'd have to train the system first, though, to make sure it knows what you mean when you ask it to write something.

Chatbots are also available to answer questions. For example, you might ask, "what time does my flight leave?" The bot will answer, "The next one leaves at 8:30 am."

This guide will help you get started with machine-learning.




 



Hanson Robotics Sophia - A Cute Humanoid Assistant