China: Learning-capable robots set to enter Chinese industries

China: Learning-capable robots set to enter Chinese industries
China is exploring wide-ranging applications for embodied artificial intelligence, a technology that integrates AI into physical entities like robots. Beijing recently issued the first catering business license to an embodied AI robot, paving the way for similar robots to serve food in the capital city. The robot can prepare a variety of cuisines and, according to its developer and Go Smart technology. It can learn to create new menus and can adjust supply stocks and efficiency flows based on temperature, customer traffic or other data. Elsewhere, the national and local Co build Embodied Artificial Intelligence Robotics Innovation Center. Researchers are working on various robot training scenarios, like in a supermarket setting, for example, where robots learn how to sort goods by mimicking a human wearing motion capture technology. The robots can learn a wide range of human actions and movements. In the process, the system actually takes record of very dense and extensive information, including, for example, the strength angle of the joints, the posture of the whole hand, the visual perception information and the internal decision making process. Today it is handling mangoes, tomorrow it might be oranges, and the day after tomorrow apples, Further down the line, it might be a workpiece on the factory assembly line or a household item. The robot will know how to operate them all. This is just like the learning process of a little child. We gave it some rewards or punishments for certain behavior and it will know how to deal with similar scenarios in the future. In the in the future, the Innovation Center plans to build a million point data set to create the world's largest embodied artificial intelligence robot data factory, which it will share with the entire industry.
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