Mar 28 2008

The creepiest universal remote. Ever.

There's got to be a subliminal message of some sort coming out of Japan with the influx of robotic gizmos the country seems to be endlessly conceptualizing, not to mention giving them affectionate nicknames. Just name us any other country that's so obsessed with birthing mechanical substitutes.

ApriPoko(Credit: Akihabara News)

The latest labor of love is one ApriPoko, an 11-inch-tall talking robot developed by the researchers at Toshiba as a voice-activated universal remote control. ApriPoko is still in embryo stage, so it's unlikely to debut in stores anytime soon. But its purpose in life has been coded into its genes. It will, unlike your regular universal remote, go beyond manual programming into the realm of voice control.

Since it's a robot with some semblance of artificial intelligence, ApriPoko is smart enough to observe how you use your remote control and then ask you questions regarding your actions. Say you've just turned on the TV with the remote. The robot detects the IR signal and will then ask what you are doing. If you answered "Turn on the TV", the robot will memorize the voice command and associate it to the function, after which you can perform the same task using voice control.

While this sounds nifty (we did mention something similar earlier this year for a Doraemon "pistol" remote), particularly if you own a dozen remote-controlled devices, we're still doubtful at this stage about just how reliable voice control is. Still, it's all very experimental right now. And who knows, by the time ApriPoko-chan reaches infancy, the Japanese might be perverse enough to program it to do a little dance and jig each time it gets a voice command right. Yeah!

(Via AkihabaraNews)

(Source: Crave Asia)

 

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by RenoDavid April 1, 2008 8:32 AM PDT
This is creepy? What's creepy is the misleading headline that got me to check out this page. What a waste of time.
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by xophaser April 5, 2008 10:40 PM PDT
agree this is not creepy. Cool, that it has sound recognization. And cool looking Mr. Roboto
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by make_or_break April 6, 2008 3:38 AM PDT
Oh yeah, it IS creepy. The hand-held remote control has been the poster child of abject laziness for well over a generation, and now it's been supplanted by an even more insidious device that requires a TV viewer to put even MORE of his or her brain cells on hold. Pretty soon one of these things will not only record your viewing habits, but it will also TELL you what to watch.
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by calvin.giroud April 6, 2008 3:51 PM PDT
I don't get it. I read and article on pc world that this robot was called apri poko after poco a poco in Italian, ehich means little by little. But then, why would Toshiba, a japanese company, call it italian? Any ideas?
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by CFMunster April 7, 2008 12:26 AM PDT
I think it is fascinating how committed the Japanese are to anthropomorphic robotics. I would love to live to see I, Robot style independent robots. Not even the full self-aware AI., just a good facsimile. I believe the technology will get there one day, It may take hundreds of years, although I see it taking fewer than a hundred years.
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