CloudMinds Technology will have its XR-1 robot interact with guests at the Sprint exhibit (South Hall #1702) at Mobile World Congress Los Angeles, Oct. 22 to 24. XR-1 is one of the first-ever humanoid robots powered by cloud artificial intelligence, commercial Sprint True Mobile 5G and proprietary vision-controlled grasping technology for service robots that also leverages human operator input for constant learning.
To operate smart robots for people, currently CloudMinds builds and operates an open end-to-end cloud robot system, and offer it as a service to the world. Its architecture connects robots and smart devices over a secure Virtual Backbone Networks (VBNs) to Cloud AI.
XR-1 service robots can perform tasks as a concierge, receptionist, business guide, elderly care assistant, sales promoter or, staff for VIP services under different scenarios; with task-driven conversations and vision controlled robotic manipulation.
The Human Augmented Robotics Intelligence with Extreme Reality (HARIX) platform is an evolving “cloud brain” capable of operating millions of cloud AI robots performing different tasks simultaneously. Complemented by smart joint technology (SCA), CloudmInds’ cloud AI capabilities include Natural Language Processing (NLP), Computer Vision (CV), navigation, and vision-controlled manipulation that’s bringing a vibrant cloud ecosystem of next generation robotics and smart devices to many industry value chains.
XR-1 is capable of vision-controlled robotic manipulations such as grabbing objects, opening doors, and threading a needle making it perfect as a concierge, receptionist, business guide, or VIP service staff under different scenarios.
Connected by a secure network and powered by a constantly evolving cloud brain (HARIX), XR-1 seamlessly combines artificial intelligence and human augmentation. Supported by multi-modal AI capabilities such as smart vision, smart voice and smart motion, XR-1 can acquire a number of skills, including recognizing a VIP visitor, grabbing a requested object, and opening doors.
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