I was doing some research on Artificial Intelligence (AI) this week and came acrossASIMO, the humanoid robot created by Honda in October of 2000. ASIMO is an acronym for Advanced Step in Innovation MObility. It was designed to be a multi-functional mobile assistant. If you want to check out ASIMO live, take a quick trip to Disneyland where you can find ASIMO inside Innoventions located in Tomorrowland.
In 2011, Honda re-introduced a new version of ASIMO that displayed significant advancements. Honda wanted to move ASIMO from an "automatic machine" to an "autonomous machine." Before they could do that, they had to identify factors that were mandatory for ASIMO to be an autonomous machine. "...1) high-level postural balancing capability which enables the robot to maintain its posture by putting out its leg in an instant, 2) external recognition capability which enables the robot to integrate information, such as movements from people around it, from multiple sensors and estimate the changes that are taking place, and 3) the capability to generate autonomous behavior which enables the robot to make predictions from gathered information and autonomously determine the next behavior without being controlled by an operator."
Honda robotics is not the only company doing research on robotic technology and Artificial Intelligence(AI). The US Army, IBM, MIT, etc. all are still making great strides in the AI space. It is great to still see research and developments being done continuously because intelligent machines are something that can always be improved upon. AI is only as good as the brain that makes it function.
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Have you seen ASIMO in action? Do you think Virtual Assistants will soon employ factors mandatory to be classified as an autonomous machine such as external recognition capability, or capability to make intelligent predictions?
Happy Throwback Thursday!
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