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HUMANOID ROBOTS

PRESENTED BY:
AAFRIN FARZANA . S
bhuvana.k
CONTENTS
 INTRODUCTION
 ROBOT AND HUMANOID
 ML BASED INTERACTION
 HUMANOID EXISTS
 FUTURE HUMANOID ROBOTS
 OUR PROJECT
 CONCLUSION
Introduction
when we think of Artificial
Intelligence (AI), the image that
pops up in the heads of majority of
the people is that of a robot gliding
around and giving mechanical
replies. Artificial Intelligence is the
stimulation of human intelligence
processes by machines especially
computer systems. There are many
forms of AI but humanoid robots
are one of the most popular ones.
ROBOT AND HUMANOID

A robot is a machine a humanoid : a nonhuman


especially one  creature or being with
programmable by a  characteristics (such as the
computer capable of ability to walk upright)
carrying out a resembling those of a
human 
complex series of
actions automatically
ML BASED INTERACTION

Machine learning is a type of AI. It can help


decipher commands, questions, statements and
might even be able to give witty, sarcastic replies
and The level at which humanoid robots can
interact with humans is quite limited. This where
understand random, ambiguous human ramblings.
Here we have 'Mitra’: The robot that’s helping
India’s COVID-19 patients to connect with their
loved ones...
HUMANOIDS EXISTS
1.ROBOTIC AMBASSADOR 2.ROBOTIC AVATAR
Sophia, a social The T-HR3 is a humanoid
humanoid developed by Hong robot that, like a real-world
Kong-based Hanson Robotics, avatar, mimics the
is perhaps the most movements of its human
recognizable face of humanoid operator. It was first
robots. unveiled by Toyota in 2017
RESEARCH HUMANOID ROBOT ROBONAUTS

Since 2010, mechanical engineers In December 2020, 


at Iran’s Tehran University have Vyommitra, a female
been working on Surena robots. humanoid robot from
Surena IV, their most recent India, was planned for an
model, is an adult-sized uncrewed voyage. 
humanoid 
FUTURE HUMANOID ROBOTS
CONCLUSION
ONE MACHINE CAN DO THE WORK OF A
HUNDRED ORDINARY MEN, BUT NO
MACHINE CAN DO THE WORK OF ONE
EXTRAORDINARY MAN . . . .
THANK YOU

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