Move over Sophia, meet Shalu, India's first social humanoid robot

Move over Sophia, meet Shalu, India's first social humanoid robot

A Computer Science teacher, Dinesh Patel, who hails from Rajmalpur, Uttar Pradesh, has developed a humanoid robot which can speak nine languages, including 38 foreign ones.

IANSUpdated: Friday, March 12, 2021, 12:32 AM IST
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Lucknow: Dinesh Patel, a resident of Rajmalpur village of Jaunpur district and a Computer Science teacher at Kendriya Vidyalaya at IIT Bombay, has developed a robot named 'Shalu' which speaks nine local languages and 38 foreign languages.

Inspired by the Bollywood movie 'Robot', Patel developed 'Shalu' which is similar to 'Sophia', a robot developed by Hanson Robotics of Hong Kong.

Patel told IANS, "Shalu has been developed using waste materials like plastic, cardboard, wood, aluminium etc. It took three years to develop it and the expenditure was around Rs 50,000."

He said this is a prototype and it can recognise someone, memorise things, answer questions related to General Knowledge, Maths, etc. "Shalu can greet people, display emotions, read newspaper, recite recipes and perform many other activities. This can be used as a teacher in schools and as a receptionist in offices too," Patel added.

Patel said that as of now they have used plaster of paris but can beautify the robot with the help of a mask. Supratik Chakravarty, a professor in the Computer Science and Engineering department of IIT Bombay, appreciated the robot.

In a letter to Patel, he said: "It is really a great development. Such a robot can be used in the field of education, entertainment and several other fields too. Shalu can be an inspiration for the next-gen scientists."

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