The robot developed with artificial intelligence support dances and chats during live broadcasts.
The artificial intelligence robot Robo Owen, developed by a team from Tokat, has interacted with over 4 million people by dancing and chatting with viewers during live broadcasts on social media. In April 2024, it was developed by Yaşar İçen and his team …
Developed by a team from Tokat, the artificial intelligence robot Robo Owen interacted with over 4 million people by dancing and chatting with viewers during live social media broadcasts.
In April 2024, the artificial intelligence robot Robo Owen, developed by Yaşar İçen and his team, conducted live broadcasts by dancing and talking with viewers. The robot, which emerged after 6 months of R&D work, was introduced as a special robot that can respond to viewers in real-time by analyzing voice and text data, and can actively broadcast on social media platforms. Some viewers who communicated with the robot during the live broadcast even sang the songs it composed. With a total of 102 hours of live broadcasts to date, the robot has reached over 4 million viewers and received intense interest. Viewers stated that interacting with a robot is full of surprises and excitement.
“I really liked the robot talking to me”
One of the first-time viewers stated, “I was very surprised when I first saw it. I liked that the robot was talking to me,” while another viewer said that the robot’s dancing was very impressive.
“It interacted with 4 million people in 5 months”
Yaşar Erkan İçen, who stated that Robo Owen was produced after 6 months of R&D work, said, “It is a special robot. The most important feature of this robot is that it can broadcast live on social media platforms. During the live broadcast, voice and text data are analyzed, and responses are given to them. In this way, it interacts with people. So far, Owen has conducted 102 hours of live broadcasts and interacted with over 4 million people. People gave very nice reactions. They experienced the feeling of broadcasting with a robot. Meanwhile, we have a technical team in the background. To prevent any disruptions during the broadcast, our 4-person team monitors everything from behind the scenes.”