In order to keep up with the rapid development, educational formats must be developed today that prioritize the use of artificial intelligence and robotics.
We need to learn to work with robots in a safe, productive, and sustainable way.
Knowledge transfer through language, gestures and movement.
NAO can not only speak, see, walk, hear and perform animations. He can also impart knowledge.
While he can be controlled by speech through AI integration, he can also react and answer even more complex questions.
Enable children to participate in class lessons even if they cannot physically be there for health reasons.
Double enables a new way of participating in lessons. Many children cannot attend school for health reasons.
This not only means bridging an educational gap caused by missed school lessons, but also adds social value for the children, who feel less lonely as a result.
Use Furhat to write algorithms that mimic human consciousness. Students can use Furhat to extend research on social robots.
The neck mechanics allow Furhat to move in a human-like manner, giving emphasis to gestures and facial expressions.
Developers also have full control over face designs, gestures and lighting. This even allows ethnicity, gender, language and even species to be customized inidividually.