Dubai: Museum of the Future’s upgraded AI-powered humanoid robot speaks Hindi too

Latest version of Ameca, with lifelike facial expressions, greets visitors in 6 languages

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Ashwani Kumar, Chief Reporter
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The upgraded version of Ameca, revealed during the inaugural Dubai AI Week, now boasts even more realistic facial expressions, natural human-like responses, and highly precise movements.
The upgraded version of Ameca, revealed during the inaugural Dubai AI Week, now boasts even more realistic facial expressions, natural human-like responses, and highly precise movements.
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Dubai: The Museum of the Future in Dubai unveiled the latest version of Ameca – an advanced humanoid robot – now equipped with enhanced capabilities to interact with visitors in multiple languages, including Hindi and Chinese.

Ameca, featuring a human-like face and robotic body, has been greeting visitors on the museum’s ‘Tomorrow, Today’ floor since October 2022. Over the years, it has become one of the most popular innovations on display. Serving as an intelligent assistant, Ameca has fascinated visitors with its uniquely human-like interactive abilities.

The upgraded version of Ameca, revealed during the inaugural Dubai AI Week, now boasts even more realistic facial expressions, natural human-like responses, and highly precise movements.

Multilingual smart assistant

Ameca can now communicate fluently in more than six languages, including Arabic, English, Chinese, Hindi, Spanish, and Russian – making it a truly multilingual smart assistant for global audiences.

It joins the museum’s diverse lineup of intelligent robots and pioneering technologies, all aligned with its mission to shape humanity’s future by advancing both the human experience and AI-driven innovation.

Powered by the latest Tritium 3 system, Ameca integrates seamlessly with cutting-edge AI technologies such as facial and voice recognition, as well as real-time translation. The humanoid robot can also analyse facial expressions and emotions, enabling more intuitive and human-like interactions.

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