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Bibot is an artificially intelligent robot that can operate the cockpit of an aircraft without major modifications. It was created by researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. What is it used for?


David Shim, assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, described the robot's humanity, saying, "It can fly the plane just like a human pilot by deftly manipulating all the individual controls in the cockpit, which are designed." to humans.” “It can fly with just a tap of the aircraft type and adapt to new cockpit environments with the tap of a button.”


A robot created using artificial intelligence


The humanoid robot "Pibot" was created.

The robot "Bebot" is 160 cm long and weighs 65 kilograms, and was designed to be able to respond to emergency conditions faster than a human pilot. The researchers focused on creating this robot so that it could fly existing large aircraft rather than designing a remotely controlled drone.

The robot's ability to manipulate the controls, maintain altitude even in the worst weather, and ensure external cameras track a variety of important aircraft stats are just a few of the benefits of its uniqueness. Based on a story from Euronews.

Instead of having a human pilot read a pre-written guide, it will be able to memorize documents thanks to its massive memory that uses generative AI technology and relies on comprehensive language models like ChatGPT chatbots.

A robot created using artificial intelligence


What are you going to do about it?


The research team proposes to use the "Beibot" robot in harsh conditions that are not suitable for people, such as tanks, jet planes and armored cars, and it is expected to be used in a military environment no later than 2026.

The robot was also created under a contract with the South Korean Ministry of Defense, which limited the team to simulations and attempts to convince an airline to let Beibot fly its newly created electric plane during test flights.

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Bibot is an artificially intelligent robot that can operate the cockpit of an aircraft without major modifications. It was created by researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. What is it used for?


David Shim, assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, described the robot's humanity, saying, "It can fly the plane just like a human pilot by deftly manipulating all the individual controls in the cockpit, which are designed." to humans.” “It can fly with just a tap of the aircraft type and adapt to new cockpit environments with the tap of a button.”


A robot created using artificial intelligence


The humanoid robot "Pibot" was created.

The robot "Bebot" is 160 cm long and weighs 65 kilograms, and was designed to be able to respond to emergency conditions faster than a human pilot. The researchers focused on creating this robot so that it could fly existing large aircraft rather than designing a remotely controlled drone.

The robot's ability to manipulate the controls, maintain altitude even in the worst weather, and ensure external cameras track a variety of important aircraft stats are just a few of the benefits of its uniqueness. Based on a story from Euronews.

Instead of having a human pilot read a pre-written guide, it will be able to memorize documents thanks to its massive memory that uses generative AI technology and relies on comprehensive language models like ChatGPT chatbots.

A robot created using artificial intelligence


What are you going to do about it?


The research team proposes to use the "Beibot" robot in harsh conditions that are not suitable for people, such as tanks, jet planes and armored cars, and it is expected to be used in a military environment no later than 2026.

The robot was also created under a contract with the South Korean Ministry of Defense, which limited the team to simulations and attempts to convince an airline to let Beibot fly its newly created electric plane during test flights.

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