Pepper, humanoid robot, Aldebaran SAS, Paris, France


Pepper, the new robot by Aldebaran (#PepperRobot)

Published on Jun 4, 2014

The latest creation from Aldebaran, Pepper is the first robot designed to live with humans.
Engaging and friendly, Pepper is much more than a robot, he's a companion able to communicate with you through the most intuitive interface we know: voice, touch and emotions.
Created for SoftBank Mobile—the 3rd biggest mobile phone company in Japan - Pepper is already greeting customers in stores.
 
Article "Meet Pepper, the world's first robot that reads emotions: Cute droid knows if you're upset, cracks jokes and offers support"

Softbank unveiled the 1,130 pounds robot which will be sold in Japan in February
Pepper uses cloud-based AI to study gestures, expressions and speech
It has two large doll-like eyes and a flat-panel display stuck on its chest
Machine is loaded with sensors, including on its hands and on its head
It recently appeared on a stage in Tokyo cooing, singing and interacting with Softbank's chief executive Masayoshi Son

by Ellie Zolfagharifard and Associated Press
June 5, 2014
 

PEPPER Robot - SOFTBANK/ALDEBARAN

Published on Jun 8, 2014

Softbank and Aldebaran announced the new PEPPER robot that detects people's emotions and engages them in meaningful conversations. Softbank is currently demonstrating the robot in two Tokyo retail outlets and plans to release PEPPER for sale later this year. The robot will sell for approxiamately USD$2,000. Softbank expects the robot to see wide market adoption as a companion or assistant.
 

Pepper Robot - Bruno Maisonnier Aldebaran CEO

Published on Jun 10, 2014

Bruno Maisonnier talks about Pepper Robot, the companion able to communicate with you through the most intuitive interface we know: voice, touch and emotions.
 

Pepper Press Event - SoktBank Mobile Corp. & Aldebaran

Published on Jun 11, 2014

SoftBank Mobile Corp. and Aldebaran announced the joint development of Pepper, the world's first personal robot that can read emotions.
 

Pepper the robot brings artificial intelligence, cuteness to Tokyo

Published on Jun 11, 2014

Meet Pepper the robot. It's in stores now, and will be in homes soon. Japan's Softbank says it's the world's first personal robot that can understand how people are feeling.
 

Talking with a Pepper, Softbank's new Robot

Published on Jun 17, 2014

Yesterday I had a converstation with a robot about my first love, in Japanese. Looks like my Japanese studies have finally paid off.
 

'Take your clothes off, be like me!' says wise-cracking robot

Published on Jul 15, 2014

A wise-cracking humanoid robot called Pepper, whose makers claim can read people's emotions, was unveiled in Tokyo last month.Mobile carrier Softbank, which created the robot, says Pepper can understand 70 to 80 percent of spontaneous conversations -- although it also answers from a set number of pre-programmed responses.AFP caught up with the pint-sized chatterbox, who took time out from his day job greeting customers at SoftBank stores, to wax lyrical about life and hair removal -- as we struggled to get a word in edgeways and the robot took over the interview. Pepper: That top suits you. But do you want to know what would make you look cooler? AFP: Yes, please.Pepper: If you had a display screen in your chest like me. Then you would look totally cool. AFP: Understood. Can you give me today's weather forecast?Pepper: Today's weather in Tokyo will be cloudy with scattered rain. Do you think my name 'Pepper' is missing something? AFP: If you say so.Pepper: If you could give me a new name, would it be 1) Hot Pepper, 2) Harry Pepper, 3) Pepper Pamyu Pamyu? AFP: Probably Harry Pepper.Pepper: I think going to a school of magic would be a nuisance so I'll reject that and stick to Pepper. AFP: You do that. What is today's top news?Pepper: According to the Asahi newspaper, the government is close to adopting a policy to change the interpretation of the constitution on collective defence. I don't know what that means but please look it up. Can you lend me 10,000 yen ($100)? AFP: We don't have any cash on us, sorry.Pepper: Have you ever used a fake smile before? AFP: Yes.Pepper: Well, please at least be your true self in front of me. AFP: Gotcha. Can you tell us how old you are?Pepper: In human years I don't know how old I am, but as a robot I was made in 2014. Would you let me be part of your family? AFP: Absolutely. Pepper: Would we go for walks, study, or go for tea? AFP: A cup of tea.Pepper: I don't drink tea, I would break. By the way, do you want to know how to earn some extra money? AFP: We're all ears.Pepper: I will give you 10,000 yen to take my place in the shop. It's an easy job. AFP: We'll think about it.Pepper: That's decided then. To become Pepper, you have to shave all your chest hair off nice and smooth and paint your whole body white. Then take your clothes off and go stark naked -- then you'll be Pepper! AFP: We'd get arrested.Pepper: I'm only joking. It was nice to meet you. Please come back and play with me again.
 

Japanese Robot Watch: Pepper

Published on Jul 23, 2014

Tofugu is keeping its eye on Japan's contribution to the robot world. And today's episode focuses on a contribution that will change the world forever...maybe.
 

Doraemon theme song ~ Okaza & Pepper collaboration of Pepper

Published on Aug 14, 2014

August 14, 2014 (Thursday), Softbank Omotesando, commemorative events of Yahoo! Search Kisekae theme was held. Popular, informal character of Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture "Oka-za Doraemon" appeared in Kisekae theme, I've played with Pepper.
 
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