I was there today, I think it’s human controlled telepresence. The language was too fluid without any latency or lag, and in a noisy environment with lots of crosstalk. The robot was answering and talking immediately after someone would stop talking, I don’t think it was an autonomous robot. I could be wrong.
I don't know, I mean modern AI voice models sound better than this. I think it sounds pretty stilted considering what's already capable with that technology. And also the fact that Vegas spent 2 billion dollars on the Sphere, I'm sure the city is willing to invest money into emerging technology like this. There are even Lyft drivers who are letting the Teslas drive by themselves for godsakes lol. I could also be wrong, but I do encourage you to pay attention to new products, ads, and talk to locals about the new tech.
Thanks for the insights. The rise of robotics and AI simuloids will have significant societal, economic, and ethical consequences, requiring careful consideration and proactive planning to address potential challenges and ensure positive outcomes. It’s crucial to approach this development with foresight and responsibility to navigate its impact responsibly.
They're not even around the corner, they're already here. People are using them every day. AI girlfriend apps and whatnot lol. Kinda scary but unfortunately the world isn't just gonna stop to let us process it all. The idea wheel just keeps on chugging
It's not it's real!! I was there and it is by far one of the most advanced robots I have ever seen. It even signaled me out of a crowd asking about my tattoo. Which was hidden somewhat as no dim-witted women would be able to respond that quickly. To something that wasn't even a focal point in realtime. There is a reason the robots are all seperated 100 feet from each other. So they don't interact with each other. I was a skeptical myself but even my wife which is an engineer was impressed. The responses were to fast to have anyone behind them. It was spooky to say the least here.
@@BlazinNSoulit's half half. Look up Tritium robot software. That's what these robots are using. It can remotely do stuff and as well as "talk to an audience remotely through the robot"
I was there today, I think it’s human controlled telepresence. The language was too fluid without any latency or lag, and in a noisy environment with lots of crosstalk. The robot was answering and talking immediately after someone would stop talking, I don’t think it was an autonomous robot. I could be wrong.
I don't know, I mean modern AI voice models sound better than this. I think it sounds pretty stilted considering what's already capable with that technology. And also the fact that Vegas spent 2 billion dollars on the Sphere, I'm sure the city is willing to invest money into emerging technology like this. There are even Lyft drivers who are letting the Teslas drive by themselves for godsakes lol. I could also be wrong, but I do encourage you to pay attention to new products, ads, and talk to locals about the new tech.
Robotics and AI human simuloids are just around the corner. We have yet to realize the full ramifications of the implementation of a new population.
Thanks for the insights. The rise of robotics and AI simuloids will have significant societal, economic, and ethical consequences, requiring careful consideration and proactive planning to address potential challenges and ensure positive outcomes. It’s crucial to approach this development with foresight and responsibility to navigate its impact responsibly.
They're not even around the corner, they're already here. People are using them every day. AI girlfriend apps and whatnot lol. Kinda scary but unfortunately the world isn't just gonna stop to let us process it all. The idea wheel just keeps on chugging
@@skyrowetravels6023 Sadly Humanity is not ready for such responsibility and will pay a terrible price if we survive at all this technological leap.
you right
much love to you ❤️
I thought this was Ameca?
No. This one’s name is Aura
I would bet thats not I.A. Just some lady talking through a voice changing device
you think so?
It's not it's real!! I was there and it is by far one of the most advanced robots I have ever seen. It even signaled me out of a crowd asking about my tattoo. Which was hidden somewhat as no dim-witted women would be able to respond that quickly.
To something that wasn't even a focal point in realtime. There is a reason the robots are all seperated 100 feet from each other. So they don't interact with each other.
I was a skeptical myself but even my wife which is an engineer was impressed. The responses were to fast to have anyone behind them. It was spooky to say the least here.
@@BlazinNSoul Thanks for the insights. Much appreciated ❤️
@@BlazinNSoulit's half half. Look up Tritium robot software. That's what these robots are using. It can remotely do stuff and as well as "talk to an audience remotely through the robot"
Considering what AI is already capable of nowadays, I doubt it. We have AI training AI
Ame a getting creepy....
You think so?
😂😂😂omg im not sure if its funny or scary😮
It’s a bit funny now but I’m concerned it will be scary later 😢
oh hell no that thing looks too much like folks to be running around !!!!!
i know right i feel you😀😍😍😍
funny sight😂😂😂😂😂
much love to you ❤️
@@skyrowetravels6023 and i too
The audience is creepier.
@@claudiamanta1943 oh really you think so?
Amecas personality depends on her handlers. It is their humor and voice.
I don't like this female handler .
I hope it doesn’t get into the hands of evil handlers 😱
@@FenwickAshfordare you afraid? ❤