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EveR 6 (robot conductor)

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Developers: Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH)
Date of the premiere of the system: June 2023
Branches: Electrical and Microelectronics
Technology: Robotics

2023: Robots have begun conducting orchestras. Video

On June 30, 2023, the EveR 6 robot conducted the National Orchestra of Korea. The audience was attended by 950 spectators.

The two-armed robot, developed by the Korean Institute of Industrial Technology, debuted at the National Theater of Korea, directing musicians from the country's national orchestra. The humanoid-faced robot initially bowed to viewers and began waving his arms to control the pace of the live performance. The event was attended by leading musicians of South Korea and 3 classics were performed.

EveR 6 robot

A technological miracle, journalists say, 1.8 m high. The humanoid robot functions on the basis of reproducing the actions of the conductor. For June 2023, the creators of EveR 6 are trying to train it in gestures that were not programmed in advance.

On June 6 30, 2023, the EveR robot led the musicians independently and in collaboration with a human conductor. It is reported that the performance passed without blots. Throughout the performance, the blue eyes of EveR 6 looked at the musicians without flashing and the humanoid robot only nodded his head to the beat of the music.

"Improvising and communicating with musicians in real time is the next big step! The robot was able to convey such detailed movements much better than I could have imagined. But the critical weakness of EveR 6 is that it doesn't know how to listen, "said music columnist Song Joo-ho.

College student Kim Ji-min, 19, says AI did the job perfectly. From a technical point of view, the robot was able to quite accurately repeat the necessary gestures of the conductor. However, he still lacks feedback from the musicians, said the concert director Choi Soo Yong. He added that the experiment showed that robots and people can well play music together, including when performing the most difficult parts.[1]

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