For the past twenty five years I've devoted my life to automating daily human tasks through computer innovation. Recognizing, whether it be security,
farming, manufacturing or keeping an eye on the elderly, that the dependence on computer automated systems to assist or take over daily mundane tasks
in our society is ever growing. So I set out on a missions to design and construct robots to achieve this through robotic intervention and artificial
intelligence.
I've designed an android that is a daily assistant. It utilizes artificial intelligence, object/human recognition, object tracking, has an array of
security features and utilizes routines for self learning through machine learning. With its visual recognition it can recognize and can continuously
learn about and get to know each person it meets.
Here's an older video without its legs...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtzGYyIM8lQhttp://biz-e-bot.com/alfred.jpgIt also has physical abilities that allow it to interact with its environment. This includes being able to fetch objects such as a drink, making sure doors
are locked, ensuring that the lights are off or anything a person would typically do to secure their home or business. These tasks can be triggered by events such
as it being too hot in the house or it being dark outside but the lights are on. This makes it useful when a residence or business is unoccupied. In this day and age, security is more in need than ever before.
Aside from its autonomous nature, it can be controlled remotely through the internet and it in turn can notify a user based on events or circumstances
such as movement in a secure location.
It can be trained to do an infinite number of tasks. Through its autonomous nature it's constantly learning about its reality based on its senses and experiences, using the internet as a source.
Development is underway for its brain to be a central intelligence to interact with and to help auto assist humans in daily living much like "Jarvis"
in the 'Iron man' movie. It's also being fitting with performant size motors and actuators to carry out tasks that require heaving lifting.
Certainly the android will be useful for a variety of applications, perhaps even sending it into places that are uninhabitable to humans such as
radiation zones or places too dangerous for police.
The market for robots is at record numbers and ever increasing. In 2014, when the robot "Pepper" was released into market, it completely sold out in
60 seconds. Taking in 4 million dollars worth of orders and 2.4 million in reoccurring subscription based revenue.
I am overall looking for a business partner to help take it to the next level.