Robotic heads powered by A.I. to help passengers at a major German airport

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The trial will last for six weeks at Frankfurt Airport in Germany.

A robotic head will use artificial intelligence to provide information to passengers passing through Germany's Frankfurt Airport during a six-week trial.

The project is a collaboration between the operator of Frankfurt Airport, Fraport AG, and DB Systel Gmbh, the IT service provider for German rail firm, Deutsche Bahn. FRAnny's technology is based on AI and what Fraport described as a"cloud-based voice user interface." In January 2019, a panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, looked at the topic of AI and its potential ramifications for society.

"The key about AI is data," Christopher A. Pissarides, professor of economics at the London School of Economics, went on to explain."You need to have very large amounts of data with AI, and then it's programmed to interpret the data in certain ways."

 

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we won't be able to tell the difference between a german airport employee and the robot

Creepy as s&:t but they definitely need it in German airports.

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