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Turkish robot, designed for robotic coding, to gain new skills with AI

In Türkiye's Bursa, a technology company operating in the Ulutek Technopark Technology Development Zone has initiated work to transform the robot "Cuma," which it designed as the first phase of robotic coding training material, into a physical assistant the size of an adult human, capable of walking, speaking, and learning.

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Aksu stated that they are motivated by the idea that in the future, we will see walking robots in public transportation stations and terminals, saying, "This is not too far away. Why shouldn't one of these robots be ours?" He continued, "Our robot, through image processing, will be able to perform facial scans of everyone and conduct criminal record checks. It will be able to measure the pulse and temperature of the person approaching it, detect blind spots that cameras cannot see, match objects found with object recognition, inform relevant units through its own system about objects it cannot match as suspicious packages. At the same time, while moving around, we want it to evolve into a sector that can provide services such as directing people, providing information, and consultation."