
CIMON-2 follows the experimental CIMON robotics.
The CIMON-2 robotic assistant is an artificial intelligent robot that provides assistance to astronauts while on board the International Space Station. Airbus, IBM, and the German Aerospace Center have joined forces to create a robot assistant that can assist astronauts in their space research. It will be equipped to perform simple conversations, record videos, and read experimental procedures.
The CIMON-2 robotic can recognize and identify humans, objects, emotions, and other things. The robot is equipped with eight microphones including a directional microphone that can be used to recognize voice commands. It has a camera, which can capture images of the surroundings.
It can fly autonomously
The CIMON robotic is a machine that can autonomously fly and interact with astronauts. The robot is equipped with ultrasonic sensors which detect objects and obstacles. The sensors will also detect the distance between CIMON and an object. These capabilities can help CIMON avoid potential hazards.
The CIMON Robot is the first robotic free-flying vehicle to explore the ISS. It was designed to be as safe as possible in a microgravity environment. It is programmable and its spherical design contrasts with the ISS's boxy environment. This makes it an ideal companion for astronauts.

FAQ
What are some examples AI-related applications?
AI is used in many fields, including finance and healthcare, manufacturing, transport, energy, education, law enforcement, defense, and government. These are just a handful of examples.
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Finance - AI can already detect fraud in banks. AI can spot suspicious activity in transactions that exceed millions.
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Healthcare - AI is used to diagnose diseases, spot cancerous cells, and recommend treatments.
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Manufacturing - AI is used in factories to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
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Transportation – Self-driving cars were successfully tested in California. They are currently being tested around the globe.
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Energy - AI is being used by utilities to monitor power usage patterns.
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Education - AI can be used to teach. For example, students can interact with robots via their smartphones.
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Government - AI can be used within government to track terrorists, criminals, or missing people.
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Law Enforcement - AI is used in police investigations. Detectives can search databases containing thousands of hours of CCTV footage.
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Defense - AI is being used both offensively and defensively. In order to hack into enemy computer systems, AI systems could be used offensively. Protect military bases from cyber attacks with AI.
AI is good or bad?
Both positive and negative aspects of AI can be seen. Positively, AI makes things easier than ever. We no longer need to spend hours writing programs that perform tasks such as word processing and spreadsheets. Instead, our computers can do these tasks for us.
People fear that AI may replace humans. Many believe that robots could eventually be smarter than their creators. This could lead to robots taking over jobs.
What does AI do?
An algorithm is a set or instructions that tells the computer how to solve a particular problem. An algorithm can be described in a series of steps. Each step must be executed according to a specific condition. A computer executes each instructions sequentially until all conditions can be met. This continues until the final result has been achieved.
Let's take, for example, the square root of 5. If you wanted to find the square root of 5, you could write down every number from 1 through 10. Then calculate the square root and take the average. You could instead use the following formula to write down:
sqrt(x) x^0.5
This will tell you to square the input then divide it twice and multiply it by 2.
The same principle is followed by a computer. It takes your input, squares it, divides by 2, multiplies by 0.5, adds 1, subtracts 1, and finally outputs the answer.
Statistics
- In the first half of 2017, the company discovered and banned 300,000 terrorist-linked accounts, 95 percent of which were found by non-human, artificially intelligent machines. (builtin.com)
- In 2019, AI adoption among large companies increased by 47% compared to 2018, according to the latest Artificial IntelligenceIndex report. (marsner.com)
- That's as many of us that have been in that AI space would say, it's about 70 or 80 percent of the work. (finra.org)
- Additionally, keeping in mind the current crisis, the AI is designed in a manner where it reduces the carbon footprint by 20-40%. (analyticsinsight.net)
- The company's AI team trained an image recognition model to 85 percent accuracy using billions of public Instagram photos tagged with hashtags. (builtin.com)
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How To
How to configure Siri to Talk While Charging
Siri can do many things, but one thing she cannot do is speak back to you. This is because there is no microphone built into your iPhone. Bluetooth is the best method to get Siri to reply to you.
Here's how to make Siri speak when charging.
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Select "Speak when Locked" from the "When Using Assistive Hands." section.
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Press the home button twice to activate Siri.
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Siri can be asked to speak.
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Say, "Hey Siri."
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Just say "OK."
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Tell me, "Tell Me Something Interesting!"
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Say, "I'm bored," or "Play some Music," or "Call my Friend," or "Remind me about," or "Take a picture," or "Set a Timer," or "Check out," etc.
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Say "Done."
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If you'd like to thank her, please say "Thanks."
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If you have an iPhone X/XS or XS, take off the battery cover.
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Reinsert the battery.
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Connect the iPhone to your computer.
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Connect the iPhone and iTunes
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Sync your iPhone.
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Enable "Use Toggle the switch to On.