The Asian Age

Alibaba unveils an AI hospitalit­y robot

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The robotics industry is revolution­ising the world, and Alibaba AI Labs is attempting to raise the stakes in this industry. It is launching service robots for the hospitalit­y sector starting in October.

Hotels have until now depended entirely on human labour. But the Labs’ service robot — from delivering meals to taking laundry to guests — demonstrat­es what guests can expect at hotels in the future. Guests talk to the robot via voice command, touch and hand gesture, and its responses are driven by AliGenie, the software that powers Alibaba AI Labs’ smart speaker, Tmall Genie.

The technology that drives the labs’ service robot involves combining aluminium casing with multi- sensor data functional­ity and parallel computing for quick responses. It also includes a semantic map, an autonomous navigation system to identify obstacles, communicat­ion systems to control elevators, and identity verificati­on via facial recognitio­n technology.

The robot’s height is less than one meter, while its walking speed reaches one meter per second. After a trial at a hotel, Alibaba AI Labs will assess its suitabilit­y for other areas, including hospitals, restaurant­s and office services.

According to the Internatio­nal Federation of Robotics, the global market for service robots are on the rise. The market is expected to grow from 20 per cent to 25 per cent from 2018 to 2020, while the sales forecast 2018- 2020 indicates a cumulative volume of around 27 billion US dollars for the profession­al service segment.

Following the unveiling of the robot, Alibaba AI Labs also annou nced Tmall Genie Auto, the latest initiative in smart mobility and expanding the Tmall Genie ecosystem.

Alibaba is also partnering with auto and technology brands for providing AI related services and developmen­t assistance. It is partnering with Bosch for developing automated valet parking. Moreover, it is also shaking hands with Volvo for car- to- home AI services and Ford for pushing the internet into car electronic systems.

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