https://youtu.be/4_H7PCl-LAQ
Are we ready for human-like robots in the workplace
Published on Mar 16, 2016
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Are we ready for human-like robots in the workplace
Published on Mar 16, 2016
https://youtu.be/JMlciA-8zkE
Channel NewsAsia, talking point
Published on Jun 30, 2016
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The programme explored whether more jobs will be taken over by robots. Prof Nadia Thalmann, the Director of NTU’s Institute for Media Innovation, said a robot is a machine embodied in a shape that has some automatic functions, which could be a smart car, a drone or a humanoid. With advances in artificial intelligence, robots can now make decisions and have conversations. The show also featured Nadine, the world’s first most human-like robot that can make eye contact, smile, wave at people and remembers conversations from previous chats. Jobs that could be done by robots in future include receptionists and servers in restaurants.
https://youtu.be/J_JMH0E8iec
Nadine social robot
Published on May 1, 2017
https://youtu.be/x6lu9UTZYlM
2016 ACI Asia Business Summit - Live Call with Nadine
Published on May 11, 2017
https://youtu.be/Ctf0w43TBww
ASM HUMAN+
Published on Sep 28, 2017
https://youtu.be/FlAitVYmka8
The making of Nadine hand
Published on Nov 16, 2017
https://youtu.be/wYm06LZdlts
Prof Nadia and Nadine Conversation + Nadine at ArtScience Museum
Published on Nov 16, 2017
https://youtu.be/RqG0gduuB6c
Nadine Social Robot conversation with a student Felix
Published on Nov 16, 2017
https://youtu.be/usif8BOBHgA
NTU Singapore’s social robot Nadine starts work as a receptionist
Published on Oct 16, 2018
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Say hi to #NTUsg social robot Nadine, the new face at AIA's customer service centre in Tampines, Singapore. Powered by #AI, Nadine can perceive and mimic emotions and answer questions. Her four-month “internship” is a pilot between AIA Singapore and NTU Singapore to explore the use of social robots in Singapore's insurance industry. It is aimed at improving its #AI knowledge database through deep learning while testing how the public interacts with a robot.