Thursday, October 8, 2015

The domestic robotics, promising niche for entrepreneurs – El Diario de Yucatán

         


     

MADRID (EFE) .- The domestic robotics, with the development of appliances with artificial intelligence to autonomously interact with people as helpers in everyday tasks is currently one of the most promising niches for undertaking said yesterday in Madrid Steve Wozniak, cofounder of Apple.

The engineer Wozniak, father of the first personal computer, spoke at the inauguration of the international fair of entrepreneurship and innovation “South Summit”, which involved responsible for a hundred 175 investment funds and global reference speakers.

“If I started now again, I would devote myself to robots. Work at that level programming functionality for most basic and daily tasks.

“For example robots that wash my car,” said co-founder of Apple.

The next challenge is Hence, in “artificial intelligence” in the challenge of developing machines that interact naturally with people and understand them and know autonomously interact with them.

Also the internet of things is an area that “I’m surprised.” That phenomenon dizzying network connection of everything with everything and everyone offers many new possibilities and features by the objects themselves, he said.

“You have to sit and think how to do something without having any idea how to do, “he continued Wozniak.

It’s like” trying to write a book without having read books before, “he said to illustrate his idea.

In fact, that’s how” I generated color “computer, Wozniak said. It was a revolution because until then, in the 70s “everything was in black and white” in the world of computers.

To undertake also have to try to go beyond traditional approaches when It seeks to formalize a project and consider “what could be done once completed to improve,” he said.

When things are done differently from the conventional way, you stop competing with the generality and makes it unique in the market, he explained

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