Voice-recognition technology makes Pepper capable of understanding human words, as well as the emotions that come with those words. Pepper can dance to music, bow in respect to someone, respond to a person's statement, and hopefully aid in caring for the elderly one day. The little emphasis shown on doing work, as many industrial robots do, proves Pepper's goal is to change the way we live and communicate in our daily lives. If successful, this would be a huge step towards improving the human-robotic relationship. Pepper will be on sale to the public as soon as February 2015, at a price just shy of $2,000.
Pepper, Japanese Robot “Will Maximize People’s Joy And Minimize Their Sadness”
By
Daria Smith
on
June 5, 2014 ·
2:56 pm
Voice-recognition technology makes Pepper capable of understanding human words, as well as the emotions that come with those words. Pepper can dance to music, bow in respect to someone, respond to a person's statement, and hopefully aid in caring for the elderly one day. The little emphasis shown on doing work, as many industrial robots do, proves Pepper's goal is to change the way we live and communicate in our daily lives. If successful, this would be a huge step towards improving the human-robotic relationship. Pepper will be on sale to the public as soon as February 2015, at a price just shy of $2,000.
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