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đ€ In todays episode, Jim is joined by David Packman, the co-founder of Packabby robotics, a company that makes social companion robots powered by AI. Jim and David reminisce on Clippy (it looks like youâre writing a letter), and talk about how AI in particular in cute robots provides a much needed social interaction for people on the spectrum who need a way to practise socializing, or for anyone who wants to talk through something with someone who wonât judge.
David also talks about the power of social robots with long-term memory, and how enabling what appears to be simple memories, such as remembering what changes you make to a recipe, can unlock a whole new powerful capability in your robot, just like how the Pieces Long-Term Memory enables a new style of AI prompts to retrieve relevant information for you about your activities.
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In this episode:
0:00:00 - Intro
0:01:49 - Why and how David built Clippy
0:08:49 - Introducing Mini Moe, a small robot companion
0:14:18 - Why humans like interacting with anthropomorphic characters
0:24:33 - Using decision trees to handle difficult questions
0:32:05 - Whiskas, the cooking robot
0:36:42 - Long-Term memory is important for social robots
0:42:59 - Get you brown Mini Moe
0:46:29 - More on conversational and long-term memory