Let me know what you think. The tricky part everyone is struggling with is connecting the robot's actions to the response. The response is merely a text string that is difficult to associate with actions. I came up with a unique approach that works well. You'll see it in the Open AI robot skill.
I should be making more videos on these things because everything in Synthiam ARC blows those videoes out of the water. And the best part, elementary school students can use it.
Oh great point DJ about the robot being able to take an appropriate reaction to the ChatGPT response. In the video Tony shared the android appears to provide facial expressions that fit the mood of the conversation. Some other emotional or mood awareness routine must be running to provide an expressive facial response to the conversation.
I was contacted by the CEO (4 years ago) of this company when they saw Alan. The hardware/software has been trained on emotion based context in text generated dialog. They have since pivoted from robotics to the Metaverse and adding lifelike emotional responses from avatars and digital characters for games too. Engineered Arts might be using it or something like it.
Will, Speaking of Alan, have you seen the movie M3GAN? There were scenes where I thought to myself, "Holy S'Nikes, they borrowed from Alan"!! Not the killer robot scenes, lol, but when they showed the internals of the head, putting the "skin" on and the 3D design blueprints.
This is very impressive! I was just researching these different A.I. chat programs yesterday, I did download a free version on my Android phone that needed no key or credit card just an email to register called VoiceGPT in the play store.I think I must have chatted with my phone for about hour ,It also was instantly using my google phone voice synthesizer to talk to me and I could talk back into phone microphone,still had to push button but think it has an option for continuous listening. It so reminds me of the many arguments I have had on Facebook over the years, I bet half those people were just google chat bots too,LOL!I was going to try to incorperate this into my Google home smart speaker but the steps to do this look way too much to do. Then thought ARC must have a more easy way to do this for our robots. Bingo ,looks like DJ has really started working on the Chat AI skill but I am not that excited by paying extra for too many words it may say added to AI web site credit card? Stuff like that turns me off robotics really. I will try it to get my Cylon more intelligent and be a robot with only few words I guess? Cylons hardly ever said much anyway except by your command or die human....edit
--- so there is no link on the web page to purchase any API KEY?? Am I too late to try this on Arc?
On my phone I usually use the British English google pack but it seems that the VoiceGPT app comes with a choice of many different language packs to choose a voice so the app uses the American male voice.It has option to slow the voice rate or speed it up ....On the P.C. I just use the default microsoft Dave voice with ARC but have it go through Cylonix voice synth program before going to robot speaker on the EZB.
ChatGPT in robot - this is impressive!
I guess you haven’t used the open ai robot skill yet? Geez whiz get on it https://synthiam.com/Support/Skills/Artificial-Intelligence/OpenAI-Chatbot?id=20207
you can do more than that because I created a feature that associates scripts to the conversation topic. Try it out
I will DJ! - more brilliant work/tech/skills that you have given us!! Best Regards Tony
Let me know what you think. The tricky part everyone is struggling with is connecting the robot's actions to the response. The response is merely a text string that is difficult to associate with actions. I came up with a unique approach that works well. You'll see it in the Open AI robot skill.
I should be making more videos on these things because everything in Synthiam ARC blows those videoes out of the water. And the best part, elementary school students can use it.
Oh great point DJ about the robot being able to take an appropriate reaction to the ChatGPT response. In the video Tony shared the android appears to provide facial expressions that fit the mood of the conversation. Some other emotional or mood awareness routine must be running to provide an expressive facial response to the conversation.
I was contacted by the CEO (4 years ago) of this company when they saw Alan. The hardware/software has been trained on emotion based context in text generated dialog. They have since pivoted from robotics to the Metaverse and adding lifelike emotional responses from avatars and digital characters for games too. Engineered Arts might be using it or something like it.
https://emoshape.com/
Sophia is still around:
https://youtu.be/JRHdnkUjcZg
his company is wonderful:
https://youtu.be/dJg2Caz3TF0
http://www.garnerholt.com/ghp-inc/projects.aspx
http://www.garnerholt.com/
TOYmaker
very cool robot .
ezang
love the lincoln robot . it looks so real .
Will, Speaking of Alan, have you seen the movie M3GAN? There were scenes where I thought to myself, "Holy S'Nikes, they borrowed from Alan"!! Not the killer robot scenes, lol, but when they showed the internals of the head, putting the "skin" on and the 3D design blueprints.
@justin, its on my list to see..but I've been so busy lately its on the back burner for now..but, i'm excited to see it...eventually!
This is very impressive! I was just researching these different A.I. chat programs yesterday, I did download a free version on my Android phone that needed no key or credit card just an email to register called VoiceGPT in the play store.I think I must have chatted with my phone for about hour ,It also was instantly using my google phone voice synthesizer to talk to me and I could talk back into phone microphone,still had to push button but think it has an option for continuous listening. It so reminds me of the many arguments I have had on Facebook over the years, I bet half those people were just google chat bots too,LOL!I was going to try to incorperate this into my Google home smart speaker but the steps to do this look way too much to do. Then thought ARC must have a more easy way to do this for our robots. Bingo ,looks like DJ has really started working on the Chat AI skill but I am not that excited by paying extra for too many words it may say added to AI web site credit card? Stuff like that turns me off robotics really. I will try it to get my Cylon more intelligent and be a robot with only few words I guess? Cylons hardly ever said much anyway except by your command or die human....edit --- so there is no link on the web page to purchase any API KEY?? Am I too late to try this on Arc?
Which text to speech voice are you using
On my phone I usually use the British English google pack but it seems that the VoiceGPT app comes with a choice of many different language packs to choose a voice so the app uses the American male voice.It has option to slow the voice rate or speed it up ....On the P.C. I just use the default microsoft Dave voice with ARC but have it go through Cylonix voice synth program before going to robot speaker on the EZB.