
A childless family of millionaires built a "smart" robot

It seems that the information era sometimes gives surprises even to the contemporaries who are accustomed to high technology. For example, wealthy but childless spouses, Tony Alice and Judy Alice, did not start a pet or take an orphan in their family. Instead, they started ... a robot. Moreover, the robot is “smart”, it knows almost everything that can be done by robots created by corporations (Sony, for example). Of course, the almost unlimited budget of the family helped to create a similar miracle in many ways, it is unlikely that an ordinary family could do the same. The robot was called Aimec, and its skills are described in detail in the continuation of the article, under the habrakat.
So, Aimec is a complex cybernetic device that recognizes speech (English), objects, knows how to move, and most importantly - it has almost limitless erudition thanks to the Internet. Aimec has a constant connection to the Web, from which it draws jokes, questions, interesting news for “parents”, and much more.
The robot does not just stupidly retell everything that it “sees” on the Web, it sets out the answers to questions orally asked by the creators. The robot, for example, is happy to ask questions about the number of satellites in Jupiter, or turn on music on request. In addition, he himself is able to answer numerous questions of the family, and the answers come out from him quite folding.
The family did not just create a robot for themselves - and husband and wife even 30 years ago founded a company that was engaged in the production of robotic toys. Of course, 30 years ago, toys were very different from what we see now. Spouses, for example, believed that the robots of the future would be huge - and now, you see for yourself, their robot, quite modern and “smart”, has the growth of an average child.
The couple has already released many robotic toys, and now they are going to launch their last brainchild, Aimec. As we all know, such devices cost thousands, if not millions of dollars. But Aimec will be sold for only 200 pounds, this is a pretty significant achievement that will make such devices available to almost everyone.
It may well be a couple of years will pass, and reviews of home smart robots will appear on Habré? Who knows, but I would like to get a similar toy - although Aimec is so versatile that you can’t even call it a toy. Now, if he still knew how to make coffee and get beer out of the refrigerator, he wouldn’t regret a thousand euros ...
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