Date:29/12/17
The personal robot Einstein has the ability both to teach children, using the knowledge invested in his artificial intelligence, and to self-learn.
The device is developed on the basis of SingularityNET, which was used to create the world's first humanoid robot, Sophia. The company management believes that the new project will create conditions for further modernization of the concepts of creating artificial intelligence.
The SingularityNET platform is universal and is provided by Hanson Robotics for blockchain development of artificial intelligence algorithms. The collective project implies the creation in the near future of the global brain - Artificial General Intelligence - without the monopoly interference of governments and transnational corporations, according to VistaNews.
Sofia robot’s analogue for children to go on sale in 2018
Developers from the company Hanson Robotics have completed the project on creating an analogue of the Sofia robot with artificial intelligence. The Einstein project is intended for extracurricular education of children and increasing their general erudition. The novelty will go on sale next year.The personal robot Einstein has the ability both to teach children, using the knowledge invested in his artificial intelligence, and to self-learn.
The device is developed on the basis of SingularityNET, which was used to create the world's first humanoid robot, Sophia. The company management believes that the new project will create conditions for further modernization of the concepts of creating artificial intelligence.
The SingularityNET platform is universal and is provided by Hanson Robotics for blockchain development of artificial intelligence algorithms. The collective project implies the creation in the near future of the global brain - Artificial General Intelligence - without the monopoly interference of governments and transnational corporations, according to VistaNews.
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