Humanoid ‘girlfriend’ maker loads robot with 15 languages to boost hospitality, care

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Humanoid ‘girlfriend’ maker loads robot with 15 languages to boost hospitality, care
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Realbotix’s humanoid robot now fluently speaks 15 major languages and supports over 147 additional languages via the cloud.

Realbotix has announced a major advancement for its AI-powered humanoid robot, which can now speak 15 languages fluently and access an additional 147 languages and dialects through cloud-based support.

In a press release, the company stated that this multilingual capability allows the robot to “connect with people across a wide range of industries and cultural contexts.”Designed for various people-centric industries such as travel, tourism, and health care, the lifelike humanoid would fill a critical gap between staff and patients or visitors and improve the overall consumer experience by providing immediate assistance in natural speech.A humanoid is ready to talk to usThe US-based company Realbotix wants to integrate humanoid robots into the world to improve human experiences through connection, companionship, and intelligent interaction. Now, with an expanded capacity to accommodate more people in their native tongue, humanoids might soon be popping up to help us instead of a real human.Intriguing and perhaps a little frightening, the question on everyone’s minds is: does it really act like a human, or like a robot trying to be human? As they say, “you gotta start somewhere.”Realbotix has updated the software to improve the robot’s reach. With additional language support and an ability to integrate most third-party AI platforms, the humanoid is gearing up to service airports, hotels, museums, and tourist attractions such as Disneyland. Officially, the world has entered a new phase of life: robots that look and act human will easily inform, help, and engage consumers with natural dialogue to ensure that they are satisfied with their experience overall.In healthcare settings, the robot would serve as “a communication bridge between patients and medical staff,” as stated in a news relase.The robots can express their faces, so as a patient communicates their questions, symptoms, or concerns, they can feasibly respond as if they were a person receiving the information. They would then relay the information to the healthcare teams. It would support healthcare teams in reaching patients more quickly, where they typically meet a lack of support.Humanoids are definitely comingAs EE News Europe reports, a report by Research and Markets anticipates that the global market for humanoid robots will grow from USD 2.93 billion in 2025 to USD 243.40 billion by 2035. Industries will integrate humanoids into the workforce in the next ten years with a price tag of $20k to $175k per robot. The report by Research and Markets details that technology has rapidly advanced, so the functionalities of humanoid robots have increased. The demand for automation is high. Labor shortages and the demand for more efficient systems are “driving the market forward,” EE News Europe continues.“Adding multilingual support to our humanoid robot is a meaningful step toward more human-centred technology,” says Andrew Kiguel, CEO of Realbotix. “Whether in a hospital or a hotel, understanding and responding in someone’s native language builds trust and makes the experience more personal.”Consumers have grown used to engaging with a robot on the phone or online now— typically to just get to a person — so they’re accustomed to communicating with a program. Now, a robot dressed like a human will amaze people by its sheer existence and its ability to handle complex conversations.Imagine getting to the airport, and instead of approaching a real-life attendant for information about the flight, a humanoid robot would provide customer service in practically every language, with limbs that can demonstrate where the gate is.

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