Pages

Monday, 25 July 2016

Honda to jointly research AI-driven emotions for connected cars with SoftBank

Honda R&D Company, the wholly-owned R&D subsidiary of Honda Motor Company, has announced plans to collaborate with SoftBank on the emotion engine, an artificial intelligence (AI) technology developed by SoftBank Group company cocoro SB.

Through this joint research project, Honda and SoftBank will strive to enable mobility products to utilise conversations with the driver, together with other information obtained from various sensors and cameras installed on the mobility product, both to perceive the emotions of the driver and to engage in dialogue with the driver based on the vehicle's own emotions. Moreover, by letting mobility products mature through sharing various experiences with their drivers, the project will strive to enable drivers to experience the feeling that their mobility product has become a good partner over time and thus form a stronger emotional attachment toward it.

Honda is committed to the development of AI technologies to create new relationships between people and mobility products. In order to further enhance open innovation in the area of intelligent technologies, Honda has been preparing to start up the Honda R&D Innovation Lab Tokyo, a new operation that will focus on research and development of intelligent technologies, in Akasaka, Tokyo, by around September of this year. This joint research project with SoftBank will be one of the open innovation initiatives Honda will pursue in the area of AI technologies at the lab. 

No comments:

Post a Comment