TOKYO: AKA company is working on a robot named Musio that will be able to speak natural language. Members of the AKA team demonstrated an Android-based prototype last week. As you can see in the video, Musio should be able to carry on a normal conversation, complete with bad jokes and (thanks to Bluetooth connections to smart devices) magic tricks. Why would you want that? Well, besides the novelty and fun of having a talking robot, it could be useful for practicing English and other learning activities, and for controlling smart home devices.
To be clear, this version of Musio is very much a prototype. Its conversation followed an established script. But linguist Jacob Bradsher promised that when the product launches next year, it will be fully interactive.
AKA is crowdfunding Musio on Indiegogo. (The campaign page also offers a little more detail about the underlying technology.) The company aims to raise at least $50,000, with pricing starting at $99 for a “simple brain” version of the robot.