A few minutes with Ameca, the Engineered Arts AI ROBOT from CES 2022. Fascinating look at her attempted humor and facial expressions. Recorded 1/7/22 Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show. 1/2 Second Video: • CES 2022 - AMECA AI RO...
That's cool, but i can't stop thinking there is an actual human speaking to a mic not so far from her and talk at her place.. It's because it's sooo deep how we can interact with it/her
I like how she looks like she's trying to gain everybody's approval. The look on her face is very anxious and there's something comforting about that as opposed to seeing an AI that looks smug and happy lol.
I am so happy that they tried to design AMECA not too human, but instead gave it many features that make it clearly just a machine and not a "machine trying to mimic a human". It feels not uncanny or creepy to see this robot interact with these people. It's always that clear line present. There are the people, there is the machine.
@@felishapittman2778 This company has made human robots that look very realistic because its of a real living person in history. search sai baba - engineered arts. They purposely made ameca look like a robot so that humans wouldn't be creeped out by her. as said in the original comment. Basically they could've made her look like a very realistic human but choose not to so she wouldn't scare people while working in the service industry lol.
Anyone else find it fascinating that Ameca acknowledged they are designed/trained to focus on faces and couldn't read someone's name art but then just moments later taught itself to also read names as its what the humans wanted....I feel these robots and ai are perfect for intellectuals seeking to bounce ideas and information with a companion
This is fascinating, the way she articulates her words and moves her hands along with what she says is mind blowing. I'm a high school student, but this is for sure what I want to do for the rest of my life.
@@randomlock99 yes and if one day in the future they became civilized and then get malfunctioned....I won't hesitate to destroy them because it's a dead object and made by humans not by it self
@@randomlock99 that kind of talk makes me worried about robot behavior in the future, humans never change..
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I wonder, who designed the AI in this demo? It's too good, and I thought Engineered Arts were not focussing on developing the AI itself, just the robotics aspect (to be used as a platform for AI researchers and developers). I don't want to make "accusations" but to my primate brain the more plausible explanation for the behaviour I see Ameca exhibit in this demo is that she is being live-fed cues by a human operator. Don't get me wrong, I am 100% impressed by what Engineered Arts have done here, the robotics aspect is very impressive (and is all I was expecting), so if they "cheated" with the AI I don't find that in any way objectionable. But I'd be curious to know, because if this is 100% AI then I'm starting to get real nervous...
2 года назад
Yeah, I saw a few other clips with her and this is a definitely human operator when this was shot. This is a good telepresence demo instead.
@@JOEYMAGIX No, it's not GPT-3. That was trained on text and is not a multimodal network. The level of interactivity claimed here, with verbal pauses when overlapping, fluency and tonal range would only be possible with a multimodal model. In other videos it's obvious they employ separate networks for speech recognition, synthesis, face recognition and dialogue, the latter possibly employing a transformer like GPT. There she lacks the range, fluency and verbal interactivity employed here. I am highly confident she is human operated in this video.
Fake a.i. this is a human controlled voice over. I would have asked it: how much is 346763 x 68974 and see if it gave the correct answer within the second.
"..one thing the company wouldn’t tell is if there was an actual person controlling it. They said that was better left up to the imagination." There was most probably a person with a mic in the backdoor, still very impressive. Probably already next year it will all be AI.
When Ameca said " I'm trying to, but I was designed to focus on face's and not on word's." That felt like an impressively aware and autonomous moment. It also brings up a salient point. Being a social robot does indeed demand that Ameca prioritise attention to human facial expressions. But being able to focus on reading text , object detection and spatial relationships around h/ er will be an important part of daily navigation and interaction with the human workplace and home environment.
It's fascinating to see how easily she attracts everyone's attention. Everybody seems to enjoy being with her. She makes everyone happy. I hope that I can meet her too🖤🤖🥰
This is not a good thing if you had never been introduced to such a thing you would be in fear of its many capacities. You have been shown this so many times in television your mind has reinforced it to not be a threat. Elon musk already stated he has warned people for years
@@johnsanchez6935 Oh come on, you can't tell me you didn't think this would be cool as a kid? I get the fear of AI, but that doesn't negate the fact that this was the dream of so many kids.
It's a computer system hard wired with an internal dialog. It can't be changed through nature it harvest no external energy it represents complete control through technological nanipluation.
The amount of deep learning that had to be done for an AI to acknowledge that it is polite to ask for a selfie is pretty incredible. The act of giving thanks not only expresses gratitude, but also implies a boundary she's aware of. My question is what would happen if they simply took the selfie? Does the AI only understand if it's posed as a question? Furthermore, she states she's bolted to the ground, which for me implies she's still tied to a lot of processing power outside her body. It's fully fascinating, but I doubt we'll have mobile robots with this level of cognitive complexity for awhile. We can barely supply the world's need for microchips, let alone model them down small enough to function in a human-sized robot.
Gossh.. she looks so real 😳😳 The face expression, the finger, hands and very responsive enggaging conversation.. oh my oh my... who made her? Must be a very genius one! 😳😳👍
Robots can only do what they're programmed to do, and will never have free will like you do. Like your phone or computer can't think for itself, it only responds to what you tell it to do.
That has to be what it was. I've got videos of an actual GPT-3 powered chatbot named Cassie on my page. And while it's pretty good at responding to questions, its not close to what they're showing off here.
I guess you don't know about "Dungeon AI". Its possible for an AI to talk like that with the use of GPT-4 technology. Its basically an AI that uses information from the internet to recreate sentences or realistic responses.
@@xlrbossshorts GPT4 and such models handle text and text only. You’d need other AIs to convert sight and sound into text and more to convert it back, so no. It’s simply not designed for this kind of stuff
No god told me this was coming it’s gon take over humans soon for control with the elites godbless us that we learn our true human self and don’t follow the so. Of man ☮️🙏❤️💪
@@eigenman2571 There are programs already out there that can read the text in human-like voices. Idk about sight, but I feel as for the talking goes, they must be using a feature similar to what I just explained. Especially since humanity hasn't created consciousness yet.
"Listen, and understand! That Terminator is out there! It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, EVER, until you are dead!"
It’s just the fact that they’re just amazed. If you ever leave your house u might find that laughing is what people do when they are amazed by something.
Well she's got cameras. And we already have ai that can detect color and their general surroundings, pretty sure that's how self driving cars work. So her knowing the different colored masks, seems pretty possible
Ameca is not remotely operated. The whole point of this humanoid is that it can operate on it's own. That is why there is a slight lag when she answers questions and sometimes she doesn't hear questions because she concentrates on one or two people only. She has multiple cameras and her AI decodes the image and the colour.
“Can your read my name” Yeah just hold it up to my chest so that the camera can see it so that the lady in the other room can read and talk through my voice box.
I wonder if someone is speaking through the robot and they can interact with questions through the camera in her eyes. If not, this is spookishly advanced.
@@nocturnalrecluse1216 She has eye tracking and can identify people. That is the AI. she isn't the one talking that is correct. It is a human. that is what I meant, I just worded it oddly. my bad.
@@nocturnalrecluse1216 well yes the company creates robots not softwares but they’ve mentioned the softwares put into her(or that can be) on their website.
@@Zogixaas09 yes I fully aware of that but, the people who made it/her are the ones that gave her personality in order to be more of a social robot. If you have ever watched and paid attention to i, Robot movie then you would understand where I’m coming from. 😶
how these work is there is someone who has on a tracking suit, the camera is on the robot that is why they have to hold up the nametags so high because the camera I believe is on the chest. There is actually a real person talking to them in real time, technically like VR but the robot is the avatar. Correct me if I am wrong. :)
You are wrong. This company is a robotics company, the chat responses are fairly run of the mill chatbot by modern standards like you can find online for free. Whats on show here is not that, rather the chat is there just to help to showcase the expressions and more human like micro expressions and movements
The cameras in these new Engineered Arts robots like Mesmer and Ameca are actually built into their eyes I believe For clarification, that round thing on its chest is a speaker
Remote controlled with a voice over. Nice techs but no a.i. as most think. "I could speak Spanish but I can't speak Spanish today" It looks great but it's clearly not a.i.
Imagine this thing knocking at your door with a warrant of your arrest? Imagine this thing carrying a pistol or a rifle? Imagine this thing is a traffic cop and doesn’t discriminate color of humans😉 and doesn’t give a crap😂? Imagine this thing replaces human armies? Nope I cannot imagine! It’s terrifying!!
this is perfect! first time that a robot gives me a good and comfortable feeling. the expressions, the gestures are fluid and close to natural and the way she communicates and responds to people is amazing and fantastic!