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    Sony is resurrecting its robots for a full financial recovery

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    Mona Lalwani
    Mona Lalwani
    07.01.2016

    Sony is back in the robotics race. The consumer company gave us AIBO, one of the most popular "entertainment" robotic dogs, in the late '90s. But due to heavy losses and a corporate restructure in 2006, the canine bot and all related AI efforts were scaled back. Now a decade later, as the company powers through its financial troubles, it is renewing its commitment to consumer robots and artificial intelligence. This week, CEO Kazuo Hirai announced that Sony has re-established a corporate arm dedicated to robotics. While he didn't spell out the nature of the bots that will be rolled out, he mentioned that they will be "capable of forming an emotional bond with customers."

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    Sony wants to push AIs to learn from their own experiences

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    Mona Lalwani
    Mona Lalwani
    05.17.2016

    Artificial intelligence is being put through rigorous training. Major technology companies like Microsoft, Google, IBM and Amazon have invested heavily in machine learning techniques that teach systems how to think and react like humans. Now Sony is stepping in to introduce a new layer of learning that it believes will power the next generation of AIs.