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The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit is a major diplomatic meeting that has brought together leaders from more ...
A group of engineers have created a robot receptionist that uses GTP-3.5 to communicate with users at The National Robotarium in the UK.
In a hotel not in a galaxy far, far away, a robot bids you welcome as you pull into the driveway. Robots are making an entry into the hospitality industry that has until now always prided itself ...
If the robot has a video camera, the interace can also display the realtime feed and the human can see what the robot “sees.” The application to direct their movement is straightforward.
Meet SORA, the latest and greatest secretarial robot to come out of Japan. She has an integrated camera, microphone, speaker and business card scanner.
A team at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh is exploring how to make robots more engaging over the long term. Their assistant is roboreceptionist Marion "Tank" LeFleur.
She might not be paid, but Carnegie Mellon University's newest staff member does all that a typical receptionist should: gives directions, answers the phone - even gossips about her boss. "Valerie ...
'Connie the robot' uses IBM Watson's vast computing power to greet guests and answer questions.
Robot hospitality is not new – Japanese hotels have been deploying them for years and in 2015 Tokyo’s Henn’na, or ‘Strange’, hotel became the first to be fully staffed by machines.
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