This robot can mimic your hand gestures and whoop you at rock-paper-scissors
From smart speakers like the Google Home and Amazon Echo to the Roomba autonomous vacuum cleaner, there are a growing number of smart A.I.s and robots we can call on to perform different tasks in our homes. A new collaboration between innovation studio Deeplocal and Google's Internet of Things (IoT) framework Android Things wants to add another robotic helping hand to the mix -- and we mean that quite literally. Called HandBot, it's a D.I.Y. robotic hand which can recognize your hand gestures and mimic them back to you, or compete against you in a classic game of rock-paper-scissors. To do this, it uses some smart machine learning-based image recognition, courtesy of an built-in camera that feeds it images of your movement. "We teamed up with Deeplocal to build a series of demos to help inspire and show what developers can build by harnessing the power and potential of Android through the ease of the Android Things platform," Melissa Daniels, a program manager at Android Things, told Digital Trends.
Mar-31-2018, 05:06:14 GMT
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