Robot arrives on the space station to keep astronauts company

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This robot is designed to help astronauts feel less lonely. The International Space Station is getting a new version of its AI-based assistant robot CIMON, built to evaluate emotions and be an empathetic companion.

On Sunday, SpaceX's Dragon capsule docked at the International Space Station, bringing supplies, experiments including"mighty mice" -- oh, and a friendly robot to keep the astronauts company for the next three years.

CIMON-2 is the next generation of the Crew Interactive Mobile Companion. The robot was built by Airbus at the German Aerospace Center and uses IBM artificial intelligence based on Watson technology. It's designed for human interaction and to help the astronauts with tasks as it autonomously navigates around the European Columbus research module on the space station. In 2018, the first generation of CIMON joined astronauts on the space station.

 

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HAL ?

What could possibly go wrong?

Can it say, “I feel your pain?”

do you want cybermen? because this is how you get cybermen....

A HAL by any other name ...

They might as well just call it Hal, ffs

'Defense network computers. New... powerful...hooked into everything, trusted to run it all. They say it got smart, a new order of intelligence. 1997 was the year machines became sentient.' ~ 'The Terminator', 1984 🤖

does it come with netflix,a cat ,and a loaded bong?

Sexbots?

'Help astronauts feel less lonely'? Did people promised them there will be throwing party every day before they get there?

Ziera ariffin

“...empathetic companion” indeed! We already think like a machine, we might as well feel like one!

Maybe the astronaut show watch FOX news 👀🎤

Fake news and lies

Lonely? If you get lonely, why would you want to be an astronaut?

that thing can give blowjobs?

This robot is designed to help astronauts feel less lonely. The International Space Station is getting a new version of its AI-based assistant robot CIMON, built to evaluate emotions and be an empathetic.

Hell yeah sexbots!

Missed opportunity should have called it Hal

2001: A Space Odyssey. Imagined in 1968.

CIMON? why not just call it HAL?

sorry, Dave...

I heard it has soft hands.

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