Meet Anna™ - The Smart Household Robot 🤖 ⚡️ 🧠

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • This is Anna™, your reliable and smart companion.
    Anna™ is a hybrid AI robot trained by the human brain that will take care of your home. Anna™ is a semi-human-shaped robot, approximately 130 centimeters high and 70 centimeters wide. The forecasted weight is between 50 to 70 kilograms and, when necessary, users will be able to easily move around Anna thanks to the wheels.
    Anna™ is developed by AnnaOne ApS, a Copenhagen-based robotics company founded in 2020.
    Read more and reserve your spot on www.annaone.com

Комментарии • 20

  • @pauljack3219
    @pauljack3219 2 года назад +21

    How long would it take for the robot to learn enough.So it can do the house work on its own.I am thinking about getting something like this for my mother due to her age.When will it be out to the public to buy.

    • @AnnaOneCom
      @AnnaOneCom  2 года назад +12

      Hi Jack. Thank you for your question. Honestly, it is difficult to predict in advance, as there are endless scenarios, conditions, circumstances and environments that Anna needs to learn and adapt to during the learning journey. It would be naive of us to say that it goes fast, but the present technological landscape is mature enough to allow us to implement machine learning on this type of repetitive and limited tasks, which will make Anna semi-autonomous in the near future. With that said, the experience for you as a user should be just as smooth whether there is a trainer controlling Anna or whether it is fully autonomous. It's mainly about getting the job done, quickly and efficiently. Thank you for your interest in our innovation - all your feedback is most welcome!

  • @Ik_ben_Iryna
    @Ik_ben_Iryna 2 года назад +40

    I understand correctly? Anna is a robot that is controlled by a real person in real time? And the company and this person have full access to my personal life?

    • @AnnaOneCom
      @AnnaOneCom  2 года назад +25

      Hi Iryna! It is correctly understood that Anna is based on human intelligence (Yes, there is a real human being who trains the robot) and performs repetitive and specific tasks that we later automate with the help of machine learning. Anna is a secure companion that protects your privacy. Your privacy and integrity are a key component of Anna's DNA and our tech stack is fully compliant with the latest Privacy & Data protection standards for domestic robots in the EU and North America. For example, Anna’s machine vision blanks out text and numbers to keep your documents private and the trainer will not have the opportunity to see faces / bodies because our engine recognizes humans and blurs them out for you to feel free & safe in a privacy of your home. Your safety and integrity are taken very seriously! :-)

  • @pleiadian5dconsciousness526
    @pleiadian5dconsciousness526 2 года назад +10

    You have to control it from that huge chair? It doesn't just do something with voice command ?

    • @AnnaOneCom
      @AnnaOneCom  2 года назад +8

      Thanks for your question. Anna is a hybrid AI robot trained by the human brain. The first fleet of Anna will be live-controlled by an operator remotely through the internet. So the person you see in the video is in fact the operator, not the end-user, ie you. Let us know if you have any additional questions. You can also find answers to the most common questions at annaone.com/faq.

  • @Jonas-45
    @Jonas-45 2 года назад +5

    This is smart and all but it’s not an AI robot if it’s being controlled by an operator.
    Also, what’s the point in releasing this when it’s not an Independent robot, why not release it when it fully functions on its own?

    • @AnnaOneCom
      @AnnaOneCom  2 года назад +9

      Hi Jonas and thank you very much for your great question. Long story short: after doing a fair share of research, we concluded that many who have tried to take on the gigantic challenge of building a domestic robot before us have failed precisely because they intend to make the robot completely autonomous from day one. Take self-driving cars as a prime example of how difficult autonomous robotics can be. We believe in building human-trained robots. Our thesis is that humans can train robots to perform a repetitive task over and over again, and robots can eventually become 85 or even up to 97% autonomous at performing that task. A human presence, quantifiable in a minimum of 3% (remains to be seen), should always be available to integrate with the robot to help it solve particularly complex assignments. We believe that humans will train robots, and humans will keep solving the most sophisticated problems - no robot can be 100% autonomous with this kind of complexity unless you have something as "unsophisticated" as an autonomous robotic vacuum cleaner. As I mentioned in another comment, we do not know in advance in all honesty how long it will take us to reach that level of autonomy, because there are endless scenarios, conditions, circumstances and environments that Anna needs to learn and adapt to during the learning journey. It would be naive of us to say that it goes fast, but the present technological landscape is mature enough to allow us to implement machine learning on this type of repetitive and limited tasks, which will make Anna semi-autonomous in the near future. With that said, the experience for you as a user should be just as smooth whether there is a trainer controlling Anna or whether it is fully autonomous. As more and more repetitive tasks are performed, Anna’s algorithms will learn about the complexities of our homes, our kitchens, and our floors. This will allow the system to gradually perform everything automatically and involve the operator only when strictly necessary. Every object with which Anna interacts will be recorded and replayed with the help of AI, and advanced machine learning algorithms will gradually allow the system to recognize patterns in our world, making Anna familiar with all the most common objects of our homes: dishes, glasses, couches, plants, etc… This is our vision and how we see ourselves succeed with the task at hand. We have full respect for the fact that you may be of a different opinion, but hope that the above gives a little more clarity in how we think. Once again, thank you very much for taking the time and for your interest in our company. Wishing you a great weekend ahead!

  • @kungssonthomas2243
    @kungssonthomas2243 2 года назад +11

    Fake or really?🤔🤔🤔

    • @AnnaOneCom
      @AnnaOneCom  2 года назад +4

      Hello Thomas. Thank you for your question. Well, this video is a 3D rendering that visualizes how the final product might look like. The technology, the product, the company behind as well as our fantastic team are of course all real. We have developed a successful prototype over the past two years and built our company in stealth mode. It is only now that we are starting to share information about Anna to the outside world. On our website there is more information about how the development has progressed, as well as answers to the most common questions. We respect that people like yourself are hesitant, as no one has succeeded in doing what we intend to do before. Look out for more material and behind-the-scenes videos from our R&D team in the very near future. Have a great day!

  • @katherineshulgan2913
    @katherineshulgan2913 2 года назад +5

    So cool

  • @nickiesheene4431
    @nickiesheene4431 2 года назад +5

    Can Anna go up and down stairs?

    • @AnnaOneCom
      @AnnaOneCom  2 года назад

      Unfortunately, Anna can not go up or down the stairs. The product is not adapted for that type of use. In such cases, you need to move the robot yourself between the floors.

  • @Ik_ben_Iryna
    @Ik_ben_Iryna 2 года назад +6

    If you leave 2 cats at home. Will she be able to feed? And care?

    • @AnnaOneCom
      @AnnaOneCom  2 года назад +1

      Great question, Iryna. Technically, Anna can do this, but these are not tasks that we plan to support in our initial release because we are focusing on other areas of use where we see the greatest benefit for our users and opportunity for automation based on machine learning. So the short answer right now is no, but this may change in the future.

  • @A-Z_STUDIO
    @A-Z_STUDIO 2 года назад +7

    That is CGI

    • @AnnaOneCom
      @AnnaOneCom  2 года назад +1

      Correct! This is a 3D rendering of the product. To follow the behind the scenes and the development of the prototype, please see our other videos.

  • @Fred-eh7lj
    @Fred-eh7lj 2 года назад

    Why?

    • @AnnaOneCom
      @AnnaOneCom  2 года назад +9

      Because we can? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯