人工智能机器人开创更智能的包容性社会

IF 0.8 Q4 ROBOTICS
Yasuhisa Hirata
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本文概述了一个项目,旨在通过将人工智能机器人集成到各种公共设施中,到 2050 年实现 "更智能的包容性社会"。该项目由内阁办公室的 "登月研究与发展计划 "牵头,重点开发可适应的人工智能机器人,通过支持用户的能力来提高自我效能,同时保持他们的独立意识。该项目的关键是机器人 Nimbus,这是一种柔软而灵活的机器人,旨在提供量身定制的帮助,同时保持用户的自主性。项目引入了 "适应性人工智能机器人 "的概念,以确保在满足用户需求和偏好方面的多功能性。除身体辅助外,该项目还强调通过舞蹈和体育等活动来创造吸引人的体验,培养兴奋感和包容性。诸如 "Yes We Dance!"表演等合作展示了人工智能技术在增加康复机会和促进社会参与方面的潜力。到 2050 年,该项目旨在建立一个人工智能机器人促进精神、身体和社会福祉的社会,增强个人参与独立活动的能力,并培养一个充满活力的包容性社区。本文汇集了之前发表的有关 "Moonshot Hirata "项目的文章/论文/演讲。
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AI robots pioneer the Smarter Inclusive Society

This paper outlines a project aimed at realizing a “Smarter Inclusive Society” by 2050 through the integration of AI robots into various public facilities. Led by the Cabinet Office’s “Moonshot Research and Development Program,” the project focuses on developing Adaptable AI-enabled Robots that enhance self-efficacy by supporting users’ abilities while maintaining their sense of independence. Key to the project is the Robotic Nimbus, a soft and flexible robot designed to provide tailored assistance while preserving user agency. The concept of “Adaptable AI-enabled Robots” is introduced to ensure versatility in accommodating user needs and preferences. In addition to physical assistance, the project emphasizes creating engaging experiences through activities like dance and sports, fostering excitement and inclusivity. Collaborations, such as the “Yes We Dance!” performance, demonstrate the potential of AI technology in enhancing rehabilitation opportunities and promoting social participation. By 2050, the project aims to establish a society where AI robots contribute to mental, physical, and social wellbeing, empowering individuals to engage in independent activities and fostering a vibrant, inclusive community. This paper is a compilation of articles/papers/presentations previously presented on the Moonshot Hirata project.

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期刊介绍: Artificial Life and Robotics is an international journal publishing original technical papers and authoritative state-of-the-art reviews on the development of new technologies concerning artificial life and robotics, especially computer-based simulation and hardware for the twenty-first century. This journal covers a broad multidisciplinary field, including areas such as artificial brain research, artificial intelligence, artificial life, artificial living, artificial mind research, brain science, chaos, cognitive science, complexity, computer graphics, evolutionary computations, fuzzy control, genetic algorithms, innovative computations, intelligent control and modelling, micromachines, micro-robot world cup soccer tournament, mobile vehicles, neural networks, neurocomputers, neurocomputing technologies and applications, robotics, robus virtual engineering, and virtual reality. Hardware-oriented submissions are particularly welcome. Publishing body: International Symposium on Artificial Life and RoboticsEditor-in-Chiei: Hiroshi Tanaka Hatanaka R Apartment 101, Hatanaka 8-7A, Ooaza-Hatanaka, Oita city, Oita, Japan 870-0856 ©International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics
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