Intel wowed the spectators at the 2018 Winter Olympics by lighting up the night sky with 1,218 drones
for a spectacular light show, setting a Guinness world record in the
process. But China seems to have one-upped Intel with an impressive
exhibition of its AI technology at the recent Lunar New Year
celebrations.
The CCTV Spring Festival Gala, which is watched by millions of people
across the nation, proved to be less of a new year celebration and more
like a grand spectacle of the advancements made by China in the field
of artificial intelligence. Between the musical performances and
firework shows, the real showstoppers proved to be a huge cavalcade of
autonomous cars, self-driving boats, drones, robotic dogs, a robotic
piano virtuoso, a robotic poet and a humanoid robot (phew) to name just a
few.
Autonomous Cars
China’s Baidu has been making huge strides in the domain of
autonomous vehicle technology, and the company made sure to flaunt its
progress at the new year celebrations by bringing hundreds of
self-driving vehicles. The fleet included cars based on Baidu’s Apollo
autonomous vehicle platform, as well as micro-location buses, logistics
vehicles and a self-driving road-sweeper – not even kidding!
Self-driving Boats
As if 100+ self-driving cars were not enough to make a statement, the
organizers procured a fleet of 81 self-driving boats designed by a
domestic firm named Yunzhou Tech. The autonomous boats (auto-boats,
anyone?) are equipped with advanced satellite-based navigation system
and were showcased publicly for the first time during the celebrations.
Drones
Why let Intel bask in all the limelight when you have domestic firms
that can do the same? Intel made a giant aerial show of the Olympic logo
and other creations with its drones, the Chinese folks answered with a
giant dolphin made out of 300 aerial drones and made the drone-fish leap
over a bridge. Wait, what?
Robots Galore
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2018 has been designated as the year of the dog, so it only makes
sense that a robotic dog must be at the celebration venue. The Japanese
folks are proud of Sony’s AIBO, but now, the Chinese people can brag
about their own version called ‘Jimu’.
Moreover, a pianist robot called ‘Teo Tronico’ was also at the
festivities, and in a typical AI fashion, beat a young piano prodigy in a
speed play contest.
Image courtesy: Synced Review
Baidu also brought its ‘Xiaodu’ robot to the new year celebrations,
which is capable of composing poems and couplets from random words
suggested by the audience.
Image courtesy: Synced Review
The impressive show of AI technology by the Chinese companies is sure
to capture the world’s attention, and will surely surprise people who
might not have been dazzled by a future full of self-driving cars and
automated drones.
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