The face of Shalu is similar to that of a paper-tied person, which is a bit scary to see, and Patel said he wanted to “plasticize” Shalu. (Reproduced from RoboShalu YouTube)
A teacher at a polytechnic in India spent three years to create a low-cost AI robot that not only speaks 47 languages, but also tells the weather, horoscope, recipes, etc. However, the robot has a “drawback” that it looks too much like a “paper-tie”, the The teacher also said that he is now looking for 3D printing technology, hoping to help the robot “plastic”.
According to India’s Republic TV, a teacher of information science at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (Brainchild of IIT Bombay’s Kendriya Vidyalaya), Dinesh Patel, has built an AI robot named Shalu for 500 pounds (about 20,000 NTD). Shalu (Shalu). Because of the low cost, Shalu’s whole body is made of recycled plastic, wood and cardboard, and its face is a bit like a “paper face”, which is a bit creepy to look at.
Patel said that although Shalu’s appearance is not very attractive, but it is fully functional, will use 38 foreign languages, 9 Indian dialects for daily conversation, but also has a face recognition function, Patel introduced, “just tell it your birthday, Shalu will reply to your horoscope”, not only that, Shalu will also tell the user the weather, simple Not only that, but Shalu will also tell users the weather, simple recipes, and even solve basic math problems.
It took three years to type Shalu, Patel hopes that it is not only a talking robot, but can help others practice social and educational helpers, and Shalu is only a prototype, there are many features waiting to be enhanced, Patel also want to seek 3D printing technology to assist Shalu “plastic”, so that it is more like a real person.
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