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Museum of the Future debuts upgraded AI-enabled humanoid robot 'Ameca'

ANI April 24, 2025 189 views

The Museum of the Future in Dubai has unveiled an upgraded version of its AI-powered humanoid robot, Ameca. Now equipped with lifelike facial expressions and multilingual fluency, it enhances visitor interactions. Powered by Tritium 3 AI, it analyzes emotions and responds intuitively. The debut coincides with the AI Retreat, gathering global leaders to discuss AI's future impact.

"Now capable of more realistic facial expressions and natural responses, Ameca communicates fluently in six languages." – WAM"
Dubai, April 24: The Museum of the Future has unveiled the latest version of Ameca, an advanced humanoid robot now equipped with enhanced and sophisticated capabilities for interacting with visitors.

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Ameca features enhanced facial expressions and multilingual fluency

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Powered by Tritium 3 AI for real-time emotion analysis

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Showcased at Museum of the Future's "Tomorrow, Today" exhibit

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Part of Dubai's AI Retreat with global tech leaders

This newly AI-enabled robot joins the museum's diverse collection of intelligent robots and pioneering technologies, all supporting its mission to shape humanity's future by advancing both the human experience and AI-driven innovation.

Museum visitors can meet the upgraded version of Ameca on the "Tomorrow, Today" floor, where it will serve as an intelligent assistant, offering a unique interactive experience.

Now capable of more realistic facial expressions, natural human-like responses, and precise movements, Ameca can also communicate fluently with visitors in more than six languages, including Arabic, English, Chinese, Hindi, Spanish, and Russian, making it truly a multilingual smart assistant for global audiences.

Powered by the latest Tritium 3 system, Ameca seamlessly integrates with cutting-edge AI technologies, including facial and voice recognition as well as instant translation. The humanoid robot is also capable of analysing facial expressions and emotions, enabling more intuitive and human-like responses.

As part of the week's highlights, the Museum of the Future will host the AI Retreat, an exclusive invitation-only gathering of more than 100 global leaders, technology giants, and government and private sector decision-makers, along with leading AI experts.

The event will explore the impact of AI across key areas including the economy, data, infrastructure, and talent development as well as other events and activities taking place during the week. (ANI/ WAM)

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
This is incredible! I visited last year and Ameca was already impressive, but these upgrades sound next-level. The multilingual capability is especially useful for Dubai's international visitors. Can't wait to go back and see it in action! 🤖✨
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Mohammed A.
As an AI researcher, I'm fascinated by the emotional recognition capabilities. However, I wonder how they're ensuring privacy with all the facial data collection? The tech is amazing but we need transparent data policies.
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Lena T.
Took my kids to see Ameca last weekend - they were absolutely mesmerized! The robot remembered their names from previous visits and told jokes in perfect Arabic. Future is here folks 👏
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Rajiv P.
The Museum of Future keeps raising the bar! Though I hope they maintain a balance between tech showcases and actual educational content. Sometimes the wow factor overshadows the learning experience.
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Emma S.
That photo of Ameca's facial expressions gave me chills - it's so lifelike! Wonder how long until we see these in customer service roles? The language skills alone would be game-changing for tourism.
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Ahmed Z.
Proud to see this innovation happening in Dubai! The AI Retreat sounds like an important gathering too. Hope they share some key takeaways publicly after the event.

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