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Robots can make sushi, play chess
    2019-06-26  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

做寿司、会下棋,还有什么是机器人不会做的?

Artificial intelligence (AI) experts have shown off their latest wares at a trade conference, including robots that can make sushi, pour beers and play chess.

Robot X Manufacturing Expo 2019 attendees in Bangkok, Thailand were wowed by a number of two-armed robots last week. Swiss firm ABB’s robot can hold a cup in one hand at a 90-degree angle for the perfect pour, while tipping beer into it from the other.

Thanks to its dual-armed nature, Japanese firm Kawasaki’s SCARA robot can complete a number of tasks with ease. As well as combining sushi rice with fish before serving, it can also make pizzas, evenly spreading sauce before adding cheese and other toppings to be cooked. The robot can also pack food into lunch boxes, label products and assemble circuit boards*.

After successfully serving the beverage, with just the right amount of head, the machine even shakes the bottle to make sure there’s no liquid left inside.

Another robot at the manufacturing show can play chess against itself. The pieces in the game have been modified to have a metal object protruding* from the top so the pincers* can easily grab on to them.

It means the robot does not have to adjust its grip for each individual pawn, knight or queen while playing the game. A clip from the fair shows the machine quickly moving both pieces from both sides of the board to play the game.(SD-Agencies)

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