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    [Pangyo Tech] Mr. Mind introduces AI care robot at ‘Gwangju AI Tech Plus’… “A companion doll using natural language processing and IoT technology!”

    Provided by - Mr. Mind
    Provided by – Mr. Mind

    Artificial intelligence startup Mr. Mind participated in Korea’s largest artificial intelligence (AI) industry exhibition ‘AI TECH+’ held at the Kimdaejung Convention Center in Gwangju from September 28th to 30th and operated an artificial intelligence (AI) care robot experience booth. He said he would.

    At this event, about 300 booths related to artificial intelligence, including AI semiconductors, computing, robots, drones, and metaverse, will be set up to showcase the latest technologies based on artificial intelligence and new trends in the convergence industry.

    Mr. Mind’s artificial intelligence (AI) care robot is a companion doll that uses natural language processing and IoT technology to relieve the loneliness of the elderly. AI care robots can predict diseases such as depression and dementia at an early stage through emotional conversations with the elderly. In addition, there is an advantage that guardians can easily take care of the elderly’s daily life by using the control system and guardian app.

    Kim Dong-won, CEO of Mr. Mind, said, “I am glad that many seniors have shown great interest in Mr. Mind’s AI care robot, the Elderly Talking Companion Doll,” and added, “We will work hard to ensure that Mr. Mind’s AI care robot can be adopted by more seniors in the future.”

    Yeom Bang-yeol, head of Gwangju City’s Artificial Intelligence Industry Bureau, said, “This ‘AICON Gwangju 2022’ will feature lectures by various artificial intelligence experts at home and abroad, AI exhibitions, and experience programs,” adding, “Experience the latest AI-based technology and new trends in the convergence industry.” “It is expected that it will be an event that can be enjoyed,” he said.

    Source: Pangyo Techno Valley Official Newsroom
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