Sunday, April 17, 2016

Toyota s new Institute will focus on artificial intelligence and robotics

  Toyota announced that will be set up in the next 5 years to the Toyota Research Institute committed to research and development of artificial intelligence and robotics. To improve driving safety, fluency, and improve the quality of life, especially for older people.

  Among them, two Research Institute will work with United States well-known institutions of higher learning to build, is headquartered in Palo Alto, Stanford University, the second Institute of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Institute of technology. And on the basis of $ 50 million announced in September this year increased by about $ 1 billion of investment!

Toyota's new Institute will focus on artificial intelligence and robotics research

  It is reported that Toyota will be Dr Gill Pratt as the core of leadership of the Institute, he was United States frontier science and technology research agency (DARPA) official, leading from 2010 to 2015, DARPA robot challenge, it can be said a person in the field of Robotics is a very authoritative. Toyota hired Gill Pratt is selected as leader, believe the prospects of research in this area is full of harmony and have a winning mentality. In addition, the Research Institute total also has about 200 researchers in common projects of research and development.

  Toyota's initial idea was to improve vehicle safety and operability. Now, they hope can make people and robots operate jointly, to best avoid accidents from happening. And, the Academy will also increase production efficiency and research on some of the more advanced material. Not only that, they also hope to improve the quality of life for all efforts, including the improvement of health and disease and the environmental concerns.

  It seems that not only is Apple, Toyota is to take a good line!

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