The Future for Roomba Maker, iRobot, Isn't in the Sky, it's Continuing to Innovate on the Ground. In a Chat with iRobot CTO, Paolo Pirjanian, at the Engadget CES Stage Yesterday, he Dove into his Vision for Where the Company is Headed. And Surprisingly Enough, Drones Aren't Part of the Picture -- Even though they're All the Rage Now. Instead, Pirjanian Says, he's Looking Forward to Building Smarter and Taller Robots that, will be Able to Understand and Interact with their Environment. The Keys to that Dream are Indoor GPS and 3D Mapping, Both of which he Says, iRobot is "Keenly Working on". Those Futuristic Home Bots will be Able to do Things like Collect and Bring a Tray of Food to the Elderly, or Create an Accurate Map of Everything in your Home so, it'll Know if you Left your Keys on the Kitchen Table.
We'll See Some of Mapping and Interaction Innovations in the Roomba and Mint (the Company's Square Floor Cleaner, Developed by Pirjanian's Former Outfit) over the Next Few Years. And while iRobot's Future Machines will Have to Get Taller to effectively Interact with Humans, Don't Count on them Taking Humanoid Forms. Pirjanian Stressed there are Plenty of Other Forms they Could Take in their Chat and iRobot CEO, Colin Angle, Doesn't Think Much of Human-Like Robots. They'll be More R2-D2 than C-3PO.
iRobot's Ava 500 and RP-VITA Video Collaboration Robots, Gives us Some Idea of What the Company's More Advanced Bots Could Look like. They're Tall, Have Large Screens and Cameras at Eye-Level and they Have Advanced Navigation Capabilities. Give it Some Articulating Arms and it Could just End Up Being your New Roommate. ;)
quinta-feira, 8 de janeiro de 2015
iRobot's CTO, Paolo Pirjanian, Wants Bots that Will Map and Interact with Your Home, Not Drones
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