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Meet AIBO, Sony’s new artificial intelligence-based robot dog

AIBO is billed as a pet that behaves like a real dog using artificial intelligence to learn and interact with its owner and surroundings.

By: REUTERS
| Updated on: Nov 01 2017, 17:39 IST
Sony's latest entertainment robots
Sony's latest entertainment robots "aibo" are displayed during a press preview at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on November 1, 2017. (AFP)
Sony's latest entertainment robots
Sony's latest entertainment robots "aibo" are displayed during a press preview at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on November 1, 2017. (AFP)

Sony on Wednesday rebooted its robotic dog 'AIBO' after more than a decade since the debut. The new device comes a day after Sony confirmed its renaissance by forecasting the highest-ever profit this financial year.

AIBO is billed as a pet that behaves like a real dog using artificial intelligence (AI) to learn and interact with its owner and surroundings. The upgrade sees AIBO equipped with new sensing and movement technologies as well as far more advanced AI backed by cloud computing to develop the dog's personality. Sales begin in Japan in January for 198,000 yen ($1,739).

Sony pioneered entertainment robots with AIBO in 1999. It sold about 150,000 dogs in Japan before ceasing production seven years later when its core consumer electronics business struggled in price wars with emerging Asian rivals.

"It was a difficult decision to stop the project in 2006, but we continued development in AI and robotics," Chief Executive Officer Kazuo Hirai said at a news briefing.

"I asked our engineers a year and a half ago to develop (new) AIBO because I strongly believe robots capable of building loving relationships with people help realise Sony's mission (to inspire)."

The reborn AIBO features new actuator technology allowing it move more smoothly and naturally like a real dog. With sensing and AI technologies, AIBO can run toward its owner and detect smiles and words of praise, and can remember what actions please the owner. Its eyes are made of organic light emitting diode (OLED) displays making it capable of diverse expressions.

Sony said it aims to sell at least as many new AIBO as the original, without giving a time frame. It also said it is considering overseas sales.

The firm sees AI as a future pillar of growth, hoping to catch up with major technology companies such as Facebook Inc, Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google.

It invested an undisclosed sum last year in Cogitai, a U.S. AI start-up focusing on technology that allows machines to learn continually and autonomously from interaction in the real world. It also established a venture capital fund to build partnerships with researchers and start-up companies in AI and robotics.

Earlier this year, Sony Education launched its first product, Koov, which aims to teach children coding through building and programming robots using plastic blocks.

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First Published Date: 01 Nov, 17:31 IST
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