The first Russian humanoid robot fell during the presentation: what went wrong
During a presentation in Moscow, the first humanoid robot with artificial intelligence in Russia was introduced. The robot, named Idol, fell during the demonstration. To the tune of Gonna Fly Now, when the robot tried to wave its hand, it fell, and the presentation had to be interrupted. The leader of the National Technology Coalition, Alexey Yuzhakov, warned that the robot is not very good at walking yet.
According to the founder of the company, the reason for the fall was a malfunction of the stereo cameras, but during the next attempt, the robot was able to stay on its feet independently. The developers explained that the robot can move, work with objects, and communicate with people. Its "face" can express up to 12 basic emotions and many micro-expressions.
Summary
The first humanoid robot with artificial intelligence was presented in Moscow, but during the demonstration, it fell due to a malfunction of the cameras. The robot can now stand on its own and perform various actions, and its "face" can express different emotions.
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