Artificial intelligence -robots come from Asia
Over the past year, I have noticed an overwhelming topic that leads the scene when the leaders of the Asian technology who will come to it with regard to artificial intelligence. There was a noticeable desire to go beyond the automatic chat and software robots to the right material world. We will start to see more devices and robots supported by artificial intelligence – and these devices come from Asia. The experience I have been through the succession of many TVs of executives and technology conferences can be summarized in the best way by announcing the CEO of the “Invente” Ginsen Huang, in Taipei in June last year, when he said: “The next wave of artificial intelligence is material artificial, the era of robots has reached.” Historically, the media coverage of the interactions between robots and people in Asia was filled with future technical metaphors that do not reflect reality. But there are factors that make the area uniquely prepared to push this next leap forward to integrate artificial intelligence into the right material world. While the United States is the leader in the progress of the field of artificial intelligence – the software and the Internet and the Internet that originated from the Silicon Valley, the Asian technology giants were very traditionally in the field of devices. Robots around the world The “City Group” expects 1.3 billion artificial intelligence robots worldwide by 2035 and 4 billion robots by 2050 as they will do everything from household chores to the delivery of the parcel. The ‘City Group’ analysts said that a large part of the progress in this area will come from China, which accounts for 78% of all the patents of robots over the past two decades. While Japan and South Korea contribute 7%and 5%respectively, while the United States contributes only 3%. This Asian hegemony remained in the field of robots with the same strength when the large number of patents was balanced by the quality assessment scale. In addition, robots are expensive and very difficult. However, the progress in this sector has appeared as part of China’s priorities from top to bottom in its technological environmental system, which means that the government’s support in research and development, and other support gives it an advantage. There are other social factors that indicate that the acceptance of artificial intelligence robots is logical. The researchers found that Japan is ready to be a world leader in the spread of automation -based techniques, which face the aging of the population and shrinks the workforce. Artificial intelligence software is developed together with devices and used in all types of work, including white and blue-collar workers, agricultural and services activities. Although many industries in the United States are sweetened by concerns that robots will eliminate livelihood in Asia, there is a tendency to welcome automation due to lack of labor. Real applications of artificial intelligence and this is what is already happening in different innovative ways, although on a narrow scale. An emerging business in Shenzen is used as a robot that works artificial intelligence to help cook meals. There is a tool revealed by the Japanese company “Fujitsu” in October to teach the art of “NOH”, which is an execution art and dates from the fourteenth century and is under pressure due to the small number of people who know the techniques to continue these tradition. Not to mention countless industrial robots. Perhaps the region is currently late for the United States with regard to artificial intelligence, but Asian technology companies have shown great success in finding practical and market applications for technology that have developed elsewhere. Japanese technological entrepreneurs excelled in this area. The Sony group developed the consumer radio to the point of mastery after taking the transistor invented in the United States. (Sony also unveiled the first robot of the consumer market in 1999, the beloved dog “Aibo”). The inflation of the role and value of robots was a tendency to exaggerate the role and value of robots in Asian societies, especially in Western reports, while reality is much more complicated. I have not yet met a real person in Japan who connects beliefs in the lives that inhabited the objects and things in the religion of Shinto by adopting robots. The increasing research indicates that the experiences of the use of robots to care for the elderly were not worth the costs they were spent on, and that they caused more work for care providers (and perhaps improving the immigration policy to address the employment crisis, it may have been a more feasible solution). Several prominent robotic projects have been launched over the past few years. But artificial intelligence can be an incentive, especially with investor and corporate leaders’ search for practical and realistic applications that go beyond mere interactive discussion programs. The founder of the ‘Softbank’ group, Masyoshi Sun, said in Tokyo last month that he was’ excited about artificial intelligence robots’, and noticed that it was like his favorite cardboard, Astropoy, ‘you could not just have muscle, you must have intelligence. ‘I am still skeptical that in the new year we will see the rise of artificial intelligence robots, but I do not doubt they are coming, and that it will probably come from Asia.