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Wany Robotics software brings artificial intelligence to mass market products, giving manufacturers unprecedented potential to provide new

levels of innovation and differentiation

Computer and software technology has reached a point where you, as a manufacturer, can give electronic products and applications more autonomous behavioral functionality than ever before. Mass-market implementation of most artificial intelligence models is limited by the substantial processing power and memory they require. Not only that, but pre-programmed behavior used in most toys today limits the learning ability of those toys, and offers nothing new in terms of adaptive intelligence. Artificial intelligence software by Wany Robotics overcomes these barriers. Now even the lowest-BOM products can dynamically register outside events, human interaction, and changes in their surroundings, and automatically react accordingly. Now your interactive products, toys, cleaning appliances, of motivation and well being to traditional models, and by adapting its algorithms to run in systems with extreme resource constraints and at the lowest possible cost.

Features
Instinct Software adds unprecedented personality traits to electronic products and robotic devices It is based on psychological and sociological studies rather than pure math and entirely preprogrammed systems Instinct Software adds dimensions of motivation and well-being to traditional machine behaviour parameters Innovative algorithms in Instinct Software significantly reduce system overhead, making it suitable for low-cost mass-market products Scalable from 1 MHz to multiple GHz chipsets May be adapted to many kinds of products

Uses
Behavioural autonomy in toys and educational games Consumer electronics Personal robots

Technology focus: Instinct Software


Robots that are mobile and have the ability to express themselves through sounds and physical movement are expected to be able to exhibit man-machine interaction modes that are varied yet natural. In addition, these robots need to present behaviour that makes sense to the humans around them. This requires technology that is able to remember, interpret, and calculate its own logical path through time. That is the role of Instinct Software.

A robot that is equipped with Instinct Software offers behaviour that makes sense, in which we can interpret the robot's intentions in the same way as we can analyse human behaviour. Not only that, but the behaviour evolves and remains appropriate over time - behaviour is not random since the robot remembers what it's done and learns from experience. Robots running Instinct Software can react reasonably and coherently, but not so predictably as to be sterile and uninteresting.

Lastly, though artificial intelligence is considered as robotics software, there is no reason why we cannot use it in devices that do not have wheels, motors, and articulated limbs. Instinct Software adds a new dimension to the thinking processes used in any computer, with or without autonomous mobility, such as handheld computers, cell phones, and even desktop computers.

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