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posted by Fnord666 on Tuesday July 02 2019, @07:55PM   Printer-friendly
from the come-here-stay dept.

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Aibo may be a good boi, but Sony's robot dog is toying with our emotions

"I'm an IT guy, so I'm just a down-and-out geek. It's all about the AI for me," Chris Benham tells me, as we sit in his home in sleepy Burlington, Wisconsin, roughly 80 miles northwest of Chicago. He invited me to see his Aibo, named Bentley, and to learn exactly what it is that endears people to Sony's robot dog.

Aibo looks like a puppy, albeit a robo-approximation. It makes vaguely dog-like sounds, walks around, plays with toys, responds to commands, occasionally misbehaves and uses cameras and facial recognition technology to interact differently with each person it encounters.

If you take the "robot" part out of that equation, Aibo is a lot like a real dog. Love it or hate it, that's what makes Aibo so darn compelling. It's also why researchers are studying companion bots more and more, asking important questions about how the AI makes decisions, how it manipulates your emotions and what that could mean as these robots become more prevalent.

Benham goes on to explain that the advanced artificial intelligence powering Bentley is the reason he was among the first in the US to buy a $2,900 ERS-1000, the most recent iteration of the robo-pup, introduced in 2018.

It can't hurt that Aibo is kind of cute.


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  • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Tuesday July 02 2019, @08:35PM (1 child)

    by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday July 02 2019, @08:35PM (#862523) Journal

    Please make Aibo take standard AA batteries.

    You feed it AA batteries. As some are expended, they are discarded out the other end and new ones are requested.

    Rechargeable batteries could be used. The robot would never need to have any recharge downtime as batteries can be continuously recycled using this ingenious design.

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  • (Score: 2) by krishnoid on Tuesday July 02 2019, @08:49PM

    by krishnoid (1156) on Tuesday July 02 2019, @08:49PM (#862537)

    Even better, when it goes to sleep, it plugs itself in and charges your AAs, then poops them out and barks for more. Lots of dogs need a job to do, and this would be perfect for Aibo. Just make sure your RealDog(TM) doesn't start eating batteries as a result.