MIT Pune, IBM unveil robot 'Chintu'

NEW DELHI: The students of Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT) Pune and technology giant IBM have developed a robot, Chintu, which would assist senior citizens in their everyday tasks.

Chintu, under 2ft tall robot, was developed after MIT Pune received a grant of Rs 10 lakh last year from IBM.

It is powered by the US-based company's cognitive assistant, IBM Watson. Chintu can move his hands and read books to an audience.

"Drawing from Watson's domain knowledge, Chintu will assist senior citizens in conducting everyday tasks such as reading the newspaper/book and generate reminders on their daily medication," Professor and Head of Computer Engineering Department at MIT Pune, Vrushali Kulkarni, told PTI.

She added that the students have been working on the project for the past few months. While 'Chintu' is still a few years from becoming mainstream, the students will continue to work on him to add functionalities.

"This has also opened up a new and exciting research avenue for our students. Robotics, Machine Learning and Cognitive Computing are interesting fields of research today and our students are getting first hand experience of working in these fields," she said.

Mezjan Dallas, University Relations Leader at IBM India said the project is a great example of co-creation.

"You put great technology in the hands of bright and enthusiastic students, you give them freedom and a fun element and India's next generation of engineers start to do magical things," he said.
Stay on top of business news with The Economic Times App. Download it Now!
DON'T MISSany stories, follow ET Tech on TwitterFollow
FROM AROUND THE WEB

Discover Piramal Revanta in Mulund

Piramal Realty

India’s largest superlative senior living community

Paranjape Schemes Construction Ltd.

Save tax with pride, invest in ELSS

Principal Mutual Fund

MORE FROM ECONOMIC TIMES

ISIS has put Rs 6 cr bounty on this woman's head

Meet India's next generation of business tycoons

7 secrets that make Marwaris so good in business

From Around the WebMore from The Economic Times

1/2/3 BHK luxury apts at 67 lakh in Ghansoli

Bhairaav Group

Premium 1,2 & 3 bed homes starting 37.98L+

Palava by Lodha, Mumbai

Feeling thirsty? Order drinks on holachef

HolaChef

GM presents Global Techies Town in B'lore

GM Infinite

Mukesh Ambani's message to rivals: Jio is not a gamble

September 30, 2016

Seven Indian-origin people who made it big on a global scale

To beat Jio, Airtel gifts 30 GB free data to users