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Japanese robot to get Artificial Intelligence
By Yuri Kageyama | Associated Press
Robots continue to get smarter. They can be programmed to think. Well, not exactly think like humans, but respond that way.
Japanese mobile carrier Softbank says it will incorporate artificial intelligence technology from IBM into its empathetic robot Pepper. The robot will be available to Japanese consumers around midyear.
The artificial intelligence engine "Watson" is made by IBM. It is already used in health care. travel and insurance services in English. But an adaptation was needed to make it work and think in Japanese. That is according to Steve Gold. He is vice president of IBM Watson Group.
Unlike other cognitive technology that responds rather mechanically. Watson can learn over time like a human brain. Watson understands the concept of probability. That makes it sophisticated and more human-like for applications, according to IBM.
"It depends on the context of the conversation as to what the right answer would be," as opposed to how a computer would generally try to answer correctly, Gold told The Associated Press. "The world is seldom absolute."
Software developers who have made reservations for Pepper robots will get them sometime this month. They will cost $1,700, according to Softbank Chief Executive Masayoshi Son.
Consumers won't be able to get Pepper until between June and August, he said. Details of the sales plan were undecided, Son added. No decision has been made on overseas sales.
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