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Realistic AI Robotic Dog Toy Childrens Christmas Gift Puppy Alternative Launched

Wowwee, an entertainment technology developer, has recently released CHIP, a realistic AI robotic dog. Based on the latest developments in artificial intelligence, this robotic toy was designed to adapt to its owner’s behavior and its immediate environment.

Brampton, Canada – November 29, 2016 /PressCable/ —

A new artificial intelligence robotic dog has recently been released by Wowwee, an entertainment technology developer. The realistic toy dog is called CHIP, an acronym for Canine Home Intelligence Pet.

More information can be found at http://wowweechipreview.com.

The latest improvements in artificial intelligence (AI) have led to a considerable market development in the entertainment robots niche, with pets gaining particular popularity. The new robot dogs make a great alternative to real dogs being free of food costs and vet bills.

Unlike early generation AI robots, CHIP is adaptable to its owner and its immediate environment. These AI-based features lead to a significantly increased realism in dog-owner interactions.

CHIP’s internal AI is based on the 2004 Robosapien robot, an initial model that was constantly developed over the past twelve years.

As a result of the developer’s extensive research, the AI robotic dog is highly similar to a real dog in terms of pet-owner interactions. Using the owner’s behavior to model its own, CHIP learns how to react depending on its owner preferences.

A number of recent AI innovations have been included in the AI of this robot dog, contributing, once more, to a markedly realistic behavior.

BeaconSense is a feature that allows CHIP to develop situational awareness. This means that it will detect what’s around and know its position in relation to immediate objects, avoiding unintentional contact.

In navigating its surrounding, this robotic toy dog also uses infrared vision to detect and avoid nearby objects.

CHIP models its behavior based on the interaction with its owner. This is possible because of the GestureSense technology, allowing the robotic dog to distinguish and respond to different types of gestures, including swipes, touches and claps.

Using Bluetooth connectivity and a number of specifically-designed apps, the owner can connect and communicate with CHIP via smartphones and other Bluetooth-enabled devices. This considerably increases the dog-owner interaction range.

The robotic dog is battery powered, and it places itself in its Smarbed, essentially a recharge socket. This is designed to mimic a real dog’s resting behavior, increasing CHIP’s realism.

Interested parties can find more information by visiting the website mentioned above.

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