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Toyota is giving robot helpers more brains, but they’ll still suck for a while technologyreview.com

posted by  banzaitokyo | 6 years ago

A new Japanese research effort aims to use cutting-edge AI to deliver robots capable of assisting the elderly and people with disabilities.
What’s new: Toyota is teaming up with Preferred Networks, a Japanese AI company, to sprinkle a little intelligence over the assistive robots it’s currently working on.
Toyota will loan several dozen human support robots (like the one shown above) to Preferred Networks, and the two companies will work together to make these service robots smarter and more useful.
Deep thoughts: Preferred Networks, founded in 2014, specializes in deep learning, the technology behind today’s big AI boom.
Thinking big: Toyota has made big investments in AI in recent years through the Toyota Research Institute and Toyota AI Ventures.