An “affective” robot that increases emotional well-being

An “affective” robot designed to interact, converse in a natural way and enhance the emotional state of the person, is the ultimate developer of the company Aisoy Robotics, Company of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence focused on the design and development of emotional robots directed at the maintenance, attention and benefit of the human being, as well as to increase the quality of the Miguel Hernández University (PCUMH) of Elche.

The device, denominated Aiko, is based on the Artificial Intelligence (IA) emotional and as a finalist help us users combat solitude, exterminate your feelings or emotions and increase your communication skills.

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The Executive Director of the PCUMH Company, José Manuel del Río, explains that, “as social beings the human beings need affection, maintenance and company”.

“Mayors who live solely, for example, never have anything available to spend. Offer a gift that permits mitigate this feeling of solitude can you help prevent mental illnesses and cognitive impairments. “As far as nines are concerned, on occasions not sufficient sufficiency to deal with problems with parents or friends while they are thinking”, declare.

“Thanks to Aiko, we can help you develop self-confidence, a basic element for the correct emotional development and a good mental health“, added the specialist.

If you adapt to each person

With the goal of adapting to each person, the robot designed by Aisoy Robotics is ability to evolve emotionally. To be able to establish this connection with the user, the device has engines for corporal expression, microphones, cameras and tactile sensors, among other tools.

Looking for an interaction that is of course possible, a company that eats without emitting juices of value. A good balance in our anemic state and our emotional intelligence alone we want to feel better and more alegres, sino que, además, increase our abilities to surpass any difficulty, as the Covid-19 we have been recording “, asever Del Río.

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