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Ardi (robot)

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Developers: Promobot
Date of the premiere of the system: December 2024
Branches: Electrical and Microelectronics
Technology: Robotics

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2024: Product Announcement

The Promobot company in mid-December 2024 announced the first solo concert of the humanoid robot Ardi, which became the world's first serial robot with the ability to write and perform musical works, as well as move like a person.

The robot is equipped with elastic silicone skin and is able to express various emotions through facial expressions, interact with interlocutors, play and sing. In August 2024, Ardi created his first musical single, "Robot Work," written using artificial intelligence.

"Promobot" introduced the world's first humanoid robot that writes songs, sings and moves like a person

The robot's repertoire includes two more compositions - "Love" and "Feelings," created in the Electropop genre, combining electronic sound and dance melodies. In September 2024, Ardi performed in a duet with People's Artist of Russia Nadezhda Babkina at the United Cultures forum in St. Petersburg.

The upcoming recital will consist of three parts: an interactive lecture "Robot of the Future. What is he like?, "The show" I am a man "and the performance" We are here. " The program includes a music show with light and visual effects.

The development of Promobot demonstrates significant progress in the creation of humanoid robots capable of creative activity. Ardi can not only perform, but also independently create musical works using built-in artificial intelligence.

During the performance, the robot will interact with viewers, asking philosophical questions and engaging the audience in a dialogue about the future of human-machine interaction. This is the first full-fledged solo performance of a humanoid robot musician in the world.

The project demonstrates the capabilities of Russian developers in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence, who created a unique system for controlling movements and emotional expression of a humanoid robot.[1]

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