AMECA Humanoid robot, created by Engineered Arts, said that he could “model” dreams, creating various scenarios that help him recognize the world. To the question in recent video on YouTube about whether he can dream, the robot answered: “Yes, last night I He dreamed of dinosaurs who waged a space war on Mars against the aliens. ” Then he added: “Just kidding, I can’t dream like people, but I can model it, scrolling out scenarios in my head that help me recognize the world.”
In another video, Ameca says that the “most sad day” in his life was when he realized that he could never experience something like true love.
AMECA answers to questions are generated using the GPT-3 model from Openai. GPT-3 also transfers the appropriate facial expressions of the face in answers. “This is a language model, it does not have consciousness and does not have a long -term memory,” said Will Jackson, Director General of Enginered Arts. “This is a car operating on the code. You can’t attribute human qualities to it, this is an illusion.”
Ameca was presented to the public in December 2021. He knows how to draw, imitate scenes from films and speak several languages. He also has human facial expressions.
The latest statements by AMECA are made against the background of a number of innovations in the field of the humanoid robots market. The company Agility Robotics plans to open the first plant for the production of humanoid robots in Oregon this year. The company plans to produce hundreds of its Digit robots in the first year and further increase production to more than 10,000 robots per year.
digit was developed to work in warehouses and knows how to walk, squat and perform work tasks, such as the movement of goods.
ameca is not the only humanoid created for work. The manufacturer of Roma Dictador has appointed a humanoid robot named Mika his head last year. Its tasks include the search for potential customers and the choice of artists for the design of bottles.
Last year, NASA entered into a partnership with the creator of the Humanoid robots Apptronik. “At first, these robots will become tools for us on Earth, and ultimately the stars will help us,” said the general director and co -founder of the company Jeff Cardenas.