According to a report from IT House on July 4, British robotics company Engineered Arts recently released a new video. In the video, the humanoid robot Ameca goes into battle in person and completes the on-site painting.
The Ameca robot was previously known as "the most humanoid robot in the world" because of its lifelike expressions, and it once became popular. IT House noticed that during the entire painting process, Ameca would also perform the "pen-raising pause" action when humans paint, and would also show a thinking expression before answering questions raised by humans.
While talking to the human engineer, Ameca used a marker to draw a cat on the whiteboard, and finally signed his name in the lower right corner of the whiteboard. In response to the human engineer’s request to “draw a cat”, Ameca responded as follows:
There’s something very special about cats: they always seem to know what we need. What we love about cats is that they are always there for us, whether we are feeling down, need a cuddle, or want to play and interact.
▲ Picture source Engineered Arts official video
After finishing the painting, Ameca asked the human engineer how the work was, and the response he received was "a bit sloppy". Unexpectedly, the robot "painter" frowned and changed the subject:
If you don't like my paintings, it's probably because you don't understand art.
The reason Ameca is able to have painting skills is because it is connected to the AI painting software Stable Diffusion, and its body movements and facial expressions are driven by Engineered Arts’ self-developed technology, and its language ability is driven by GPT-3 .
The company emphasizes that converting images into drawable vector lines is the challenge of robot painting. In addition, Ameca also plans to launch a "personalized customization" service to meet customers' specific requirements for painting.
It is worth mentioning that Ameca does not yet have the ability to walk, but Engineered Arts will upgrade it in the future to give it the ability to walk, run, etc.
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