Humanoid robots won't just imitate humans, but learn problem-solving with help from AI

Recently, a humanoid robot named Erica stunned audience members in Madrid.

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MADRID: Sporting a trendy brown bob, a humanoid robot named Erica chats to a man in front of stunned audience members in Madrid.

She and others like her are a prime focus of robotic research, as their uncanny human form could be key to integrating such machines into our lives, said researchers gathered this week at the annual International Conference on Intelligent Robots.

"You mentioned project management. Can you please tell me more?" Erica, who is playing the role of an employer, asks the man.


She may not understand the conversation, but she's been trained to detect key words and respond to them.

A source of controversy due in part to fears for human employment, the presence of robots in our daily lives is nevertheless inevitable, engineers at the conference said.

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The trick to making them more palatable, they added, is to make them look and act more human so that we accept them into our lives more easily.

In ageing societies, "robots will coexist with humans sooner or later", said Hiroko Kamide, a Japanese psychologist who specialises in relations between humans and robots.

Welcoming robots into households or workplaces involves developing "multipurpose machines that are capable of interacting" with humans without being dangerous, said Philippe Soueres, head of the robotics department at a laboratory belonging to France's CNRS scientific institute.

As such, robots must move around "in a supple way" despite their rigid mechanics and stop what they are doing in case of any unforeseen event, he added.

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That's why people are choosing "modular systems shaped like human bodies" which are meant to easily fit into real-world environments built for humans.

For instance Atlas, a humanoid robot made by Boston Dynamics, can run on different types of surfaces.

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In Madrid, Marc Raibert, founder of the US firm, played a video showing Atlas doing a backflip.

In a sign of fears over the potential future uses for these humanoids, Amnesty International has accused Atlas, financed by an agency of the US Department of Defense, of being a "killer robot" made for future warfare.

Another example of humanoids presented in Madrid is Talos, a robot made by Spanish company Pal Robotics shown testing his stability on a balance board.

While it may not be the only form used for those coming into contact with humans, "it's easier for people to accept the robots when they have human-like faces because people can expect how the robots will move, will react," said Kamide.

That's comforting, but it also has its limits.

Assisted Surgery, Flawless Backflip: Milestones Achieved By Robots
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A robot boat, SB Met, recently sailed into history by becoming the first unmanned vessel to cross the Atlantic. It completed an 1,800-mile trip from Canada to Ireland. But, it’s not the first robot to make news for achieving a milestone.

Here’s a brief account of milestones achieved by robots from surgery to sex:

(Text: Rajarshi Bhattacharjee)

A robot boat, SB Met, recently sailed into history by becoming the first unmanned vessel to cross the Atlantic. It completed an 1,800-mile trip from Canada to Ireland. But, it’s not the first robot t..
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The first documented use of a robot-assisted surgical procedure occurred in 1985 when the PUMA 560 robotic surgical arm was used in a delicate neurosurgical biopsy.

In 2000, the da Vinci Surgery System broke new ground by becoming the first robotic surgery system approved by the FDA for general laparoscopic surgery.

(Text: Rajarshi Bhattacharjee)

The first documented use of a robot-assisted surgical procedure occurred in 1985 when the PUMA 560 robotic surgical arm was used in a delicate neurosurgical biopsy. In 2000, the da Vinci Surgery Syst..
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Boston Dynamics’s humanoid robot Atlas broke the internet last year when a video showed its ability to do a flawless backflip.

The robot’s backflip was globally seen as a marvel of mechanical engineering and software control.

Atlas’s control system coordinates motions of the arms, torso and legs to achieve whole body mobile skills.

(Text: Rajarshi Bhattacharjee)

Boston Dynamics’s humanoid robot Atlas broke the internet last year when a video showed its ability to do a flawless backflip. The robot’s backflip was globally seen as a marvel of mechanical enginee..
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Taekwon V made news by winning the world’s first robot skiing competition earlier this year in South Korea. Taekwon V is fitted with a camera sensor that enables it to ‘see’ as it skis around.

Every robot participating at the Ski Robot Challenge was mandated to be taller than 50cm, stand on ‘two legs’, and have joints ‘resembling elbows and knees’.

(Text: Rajarshi Bhattacharjee)

Taekwon V made news by winning the world’s first robot skiing competition earlier this year in South Korea. Taekwon V is fitted with a camera sensor that enables it to ‘see’ as it skis around. Every ..
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The world’s first driverless electric racing car, Robocar, made its debut appearance at Times Square, New York last year and became the first driverless race car to complete Goodwood Hillclimb earlier this year.

The vehicle is powered by four 135kW electric motors for a combined 500-plus hp. A variety of sensors around the vehicle gives it a 360-degree vision of the environment.

(Text: Rajarshi Bhattacharjee)

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Sophia continues to be a global sensation ever since she became the world’s first robot citizen of Saudi Arabia.

Modelled after British actress Audrey Hepburn , Sophia is known for her human-like appearance, behaviour and artificial intelligence, can display more than 50 facial expressions, and has participated in many high-profile interviews across the world.

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Meet Harmony, the world’s first AI sex robot. It’s made of advanced robotic components and customisable AI to deliver the most enjoyable conversation and interaction you can have with a machine.

The silicone robot, created by Realbotix, has an app to help you interact with it better.

(Text: Rajarshi Bhattacharjee)

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Japanese researcher Masahiro Mori's "uncanny valley" theory, which he developed in the 1970s, states that we react positively to robots if they have physical features familiar to us but they disturb us if they start looking too much like us.

"You can't ever make a perfect human face" and this imperfection provokes a feeling of "rejection" among humans, said Miguel Salichs, a professor at the robotics lab of Madrid's Carlos III University. As such, he chose to fashion his robot Mini Maggie into a small cartoon animal.

In Japan, robots like Erica are already used as receptionists.

But for one of their makers, Hiroshi Ishiguro, a professor at Osaka University, humanoids are above all "a very important tool to understand humans".

Researchers have to think hard about the human form and how humans interact to develop robots that look like them.

"We understand the humans by using robots, the importance for example of eye gazing," said Ishiguro, who has also made robots that look like dead celebrities, or "moving statues".

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He believes that humanoids are best to improve interactions between robots and humans.

"The human brain that we have has many functions to recognise humans. The natural interface for the humans is the humans," said Ishiguro.

For Jurgen Schmidhuber, president of artificial intelligence start-up NNAISENSE, robots -- be they humanoid or not -- will be part of our future.

They won't just imitate humans but will solve problems by experimenting themselves thanks to artificial intelligence without "a human teacher," he believes.

Sitting on her chair, Erica nods her head.

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The Networking firm NetGear Orbi voice has finally come up with something we had been dreaming about for so long, a smart speaker and wireless mesh router in the same device. This device packs a 3.5 inch front-facing woofer and one-inch tweeters on the top. It offers a tri-band WiFi network which extends up to 4500 square feet. It surely is more expensive than other smart speakers out there but it prevents you from investing in a WiFi booster and smart speaker separately.

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A king is never complete without a throne and vice versa. Acer’s Predator Thronos, showcased at the event, is one such throne. It is both literally and figuratively one of the biggest gadgets from the event.

It is five feet tall and weighs about 485 pounds. It packs a recliner chair and three 27-inch curved monitors placed side-by-side. This covers the complete arc of your visionary field. It is like an enclosed gaming cocoon. You can recline up to 140 degree angle to adjust yourself in the throne and make the most of your gaming experience.

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South-Korean company LG electronics, in collaboration with SG robotics, a startup, unveiled a wearable robot. The primary aim is to improve the quality of life with the help of wearable robots. CLOi SuitBot is a human-centric robot which supports the legs and ensures better mobility and strength in the lower limbs. The device is designed in a way so that it ensures natural and relaxed movement while walking or running.

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With GPS, WiFi and GSM triangulation, this watch allows parents to keep an eye on kids even when they're not around. The watch also packs an in-built camera, message and call-support system.

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