Robot News: Fribo is the Pet For You If You Like Living Alone!

in robot •  6 years ago 

  • This little robot listens to what you are up to and helps you stay connected with your friends.

In a bizarre turn of events a new robot was unleashed on the masses at the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction last month. This was where roboticists from Korea introduced a robot called Fribo. It was designed to give young adults who live alone a way to maintain daily connections with one another.

Is it just me or has the world completely lost it? Do we now need robots to keep us acting human and socializing with our peers? This just makes me sad to be honest. Anybody else a bit shocked yet?

It turns out that just in the United States, there are over 5 million young adults between the ages of 18-35 living alone. Furthermore apparently, that number is growing.

It is understandable that living alone has the potential to be very socially isolating. This problem is even worse in many other countries and especially in Asia.

There are plenty of robots under development (and even available) for elderly people with social isolation issues, but younger people are expected to, uh, just go outside or something.

Wow, turns out I'm in the wrong business! Who needs to be a writer when you can make your living finding ways to teach humans basic skills like socializing... Guess many of them never learned that at school or have since forgotten the basic human skill of interaction with one's peers.

So lets dig in a bit deeper... How does this new robot help young adults to be more 'social?'

Apparently it does this by listening for what goes on in your life and the life of your friends, in as non-creepy a way as possible.

Well, wait... Isn't that a bit creepy?

Fribo operates by listening for what’s called “living noise,” which is all of the stuff in your home that makes noise besides you. The robot’s voice recognition is minimal (and it doesn’t record voices), so it’s much more private than something like Alexa. It’s also smarter in many ways, with the ability to understand what’s going on in its environment just by listening.

Fribo can recognize noises like a vacuum cleaner motor running, a microwave turning on, a running washing machine, a refrigerator door opening or closing, noises from entrance doors or specific room doors, and more. Over time, with your help, it’s able to learn what new noises mean. The robot also has a ultrasonic sensor that it uses to detect whether you’re in the room or not, along with temperature, humidity, and ambient light sensors.

This is a new age of super spy surveillence technology posed as consumer gadgets designed to help us live better lives!

I don't know about you but I think I'm going to pass... I'm not telling you what I ate for breakfast!

What do you guys think?

Source:

Fribo: A Robot for People Who Live Alone - IEEE Spectrum

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I like living alone or let's say, it is more quiet when I'm alone so I guess that "pet" can come in handy. Nice post!

This is so cute and lovely I want ten

Stephen Hawkings had repeatedly warned that, with the rapid rate in the advancement of AI (artificial intelligence), soon, robots will rule the world.
I'd rather get a cat or a dog or a real life dragon!

If it helps to live peacefully without any mental stress then i would think it could resolve issues related to addiction and mental disturbance.