Top 5 Female Humanoid Robots 2020 - Artificial Intelligence And Future
Top 5 Female Humanoid Robots 2020 - Artificial Intelligence And Future Meet Harmony, the robot from California-based Realbotix, has been in development since 2016. It can tell jokes, talk dirty , and make realistic noises and facial expressions. The Harmony robot works by connecting via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to an artificial intelligence Android application called Harmony AI.
Meet Nadine. Nadine was developed using cutting edge robotics technology to simulate human behavior. She has 3D depths cameras, a microphone, and a webcam to gather visual and audio inputs. Then there are various perception layers that process these inputs to recognize different faces, gestures, emotions, behavior, etc. and then respond accordingly. Nadine also had inbuilt chat-bots that allow her to handle different queries and a memory model that remembers different users and conversations with them. In addition to all this, Nadine can also converse in 6 languages, namely English, German, French, Chinese, Hindi, and Japanese. So you won’t have any problems talking to her!
Meet Sophia. Sophia, a humanoid robot developed by Hong Kong based company Hanson Robotics, was the first robot ever to be given citizenship of any country. Sofia is now officially a Saudi Arab citizen!!! And she is an extremely popular robot! She was developed to look like Audrey Hepburn, a famous Hollywood actress and has appeared in various interviews with the United Nations, Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallen in America, British Broadcasting Company. Mr. Hanson, the creator of Sophia believes that she will be a perfect fit as an old age companion in nursing homes, a crowd manager in large events or parks . In short, he hopes Sophia can ultimately gain enough social skills to interact convincingly with human beings.
Meet Erica. When you watch the news, you get to know the latest updates from the news anchor. But now, that news anchor might be a robot! If you are in Japan, you might be getting your daily news from Erica, a Japanese robot. Erica was created by Hiroshi Ishiguro, the director of the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory at Osaka University. She is one of the most intelligent humanoids developed in Japan with a special emphasis on her speech capabilities. And while Erica cannot walk, she can easily interact with human beings and change her facial expressions according to the conversation.
Jia- Jia. Guess who is called the Robot Goddess of China ! Its Jia Jia, a humanoid robot developed by a team from the University of Science and Technology of China. Jia Jia is considered the most beautiful woman in China, and this effect is only increased by the fact that, she can talk to people and reply accordingly. While her speech patterns are still not smooth enough, Jia Jia makes up for it, by looking remarkably human-like, because of her eye movements and speech-lip synchronization.
Have you seen human like robots on TV or in the movies? They are no longer a science fiction nowadays. So watch the video to see The Top 6 World's Most Beautiful lifelike Humanoid Robots.
In this video we are going to look at 6 beautiful totally lifelike Humanoid Robots that are able to really interact with people.
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Number 6. Erica
Number 5. Junko Chihira and Aiko Chihira
Number 4. Nadine
Number 3. Komodoroid
Number 2. Arisa
Number 1. Sophia
Sophia travels to Palm Beach, Florida, to meet with Tony Robbins during our Date With Destiny event — and Tony did not hold back on asking some tough questions! Here are some highlights from their conversation where they talked about everything from how Sophia’s makers have influenced and shaped her A.I., to their shared commitment to helping humans experience a better quality of life!
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Atlas uses its whole body -- legs, arms, torso -- to perform a sequence of dynamic maneuvers that form a gymnastic routine. We created the maneuvers using new techniques that streamline the development process. First, an optimization algorithm transforms high-level descriptions of each maneuver into dynamically-feasible reference motions. Then Atlas tracks the motions using a model predictive controller that smoothly blends from one maneuver to the next. Using this approach, we developed the routine significantly faster than previous Atlas routines, with a performance success rate of about 80%. For more information visit us at https://www.BostonDynamics.com.