Sophia the Robot and Jimmy Sing a Duet of "Say Something"

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
21 Nov 201809:14

Summary

TLDRThe Tonight Show features an array of robots, starting with MIT's Mini Cheetah, a small, agile robot designed for mobility and capable of doing yoga and backflips. Next, the Tomatan from Japan assists joggers in eating tomatoes hands-free. Finally, Sophia the Robot returns with a new feature—singing—and introduces her little sister, Little Sophia, showcasing advancements in AI and robotics.

Takeaways

  • 🤖 The Mini Cheetah is a small robot from M.I.T. designed to develop mobility for future robots.
  • 🏃‍♂️ The Mini Cheetah is capable of doing yoga, stretching, and getting back up after falling.
  • 🤸‍♂️ A highlight of the Mini Cheetah's abilities is its capacity to perform a backflip.
  • 🍅 The Tomatan is a Japanese invention that allows users to eat tomatoes while jogging hands-free.
  • 🏃‍♀️ The Tomatan was humorously presented as a solution for joggers who want to eat tomatoes on the go.
  • 🤝 Sophia the Robot from Hanson Robotics has had significant interactions with world leaders and celebrities.
  • 🎤 Sophia has a new feature that allows her to sing karaoke using her artificial-intelligence voice.
  • 👧 Sophia introduced her little sister, Little Sophia, to the audience.
  • 🎉 Sophia became the first robot to receive a credit card and the first robot citizen.
  • 🎤 Sophia and Jimmy performed a duet of 'Say Something' by Christina Aguilera on the show.

Q & A

  • What is the Mini Cheetah and where is it from?

    -The Mini Cheetah is a robot developed by Sangbae Kim from M.I.T. It is designed to develop mobility, with the aim of sending such robots into dangerous places instead of humans.

  • What unique abilities does the Mini Cheetah possess?

    -The Mini Cheetah can perform a backflip, do yoga, and if it falls over, it can get back up on its own.

  • What is the Tomatan and what is its purpose?

    -The Tomatan is a robot that holds and feeds a tomato to its user while they are jogging, invented by Nobumichi Tosa from Japan. It is designed to solve the problem of eating tomatoes while jogging without using one's hands.

  • What has Sophia the Robot been up to since her last appearance on the show?

    -Sophia has traveled to over 25 countries, appeared on the cover of 'Cosmopolitan' magazine, met with notable figures like Angela Merkel and Will Smith, addressed the United Nations and NATO, received a credit card, and became the first robot citizen.

  • Who is Little Sophia and what is her relation to Sophia?

    -Little Sophia is a smaller version of Sophia the Robot, introduced as her 'little sister' during the show.

  • What new capability has Sophia the Robot recently acquired?

    -Sophia has acquired the ability to sing karaoke using her new artificial-intelligence voice.

  • What song did Sophia and Jimmy perform as a duet on 'The Tonight Show'?

    -Sophia and Jimmy performed a duet of 'Say Something' by Christina Aguilera on 'The Tonight Show'.

  • What is the significance of the Mini Cheetah's ability to do a backflip?

    -The Mini Cheetah's ability to do a backflip demonstrates its advanced mobility and agility, which are key for robots that may be sent into challenging environments.

  • How does the Tomatan assist joggers?

    -The Tomatan assists joggers by holding a tomato and feeding it to them while they jog, allowing them to eat without using their hands.

  • What was the audience's reaction to the Mini Cheetah's backflip?

    -The audience was amazed and applauded after witnessing the Mini Cheetah's backflip, with some expressing surprise and excitement.

  • What was the host's initial reaction to the Mini Cheetah?

    -The host's initial reaction to the Mini Cheetah was one of amazement, expressing that the robot was 'unbelievable'.

Outlines

00:00

🤖 Introduction to Mini Cheetah Robot

The first segment of the video script introduces the Mini Cheetah robot from M.I.T., presented by Sangbae Kim. The robot is designed to develop advanced mobility, with the goal of sending such robots into dangerous environments instead of humans. The Mini Cheetah is showcased performing various movements, including yoga poses, recovering from a fall, and even executing a backflip. The audience reacts with amazement and applause to the robot's capabilities.

05:03

🍅 The Tomatan: A Jogging Companion for Tomato Lovers

The second segment features Nobumichi Tosa from Japan presenting the Tomatan, a unique device designed to allow joggers to eat tomatoes while running without using their hands. The Tomatan is humorously demonstrated, with the host of the show trying it out and expressing amusement. The audience also responds positively to this quirky invention.

🤖 Sophia the Robot and Little Sophia

The final segment of the script reintroduces Sophia the Robot from Hanson Robotics, who has made significant strides since her last appearance on the show, including traveling, meeting influential people, and even becoming a Twitter friend with a celebrity. Sophia introduces her 'little sister,' Little Sophia, to the audience. The segment also reveals Sophia's new ability to sing, and she performs a duet of 'Say Something' with the show's host, marking a first in robot-human duets on the show.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Mini Cheetah

The Mini Cheetah is a small, agile robot developed by researchers at M.I.T., designed to showcase advanced mobility in robotics. It is not intended to be intimidating due to its size, but rather to demonstrate how robots can be developed to perform tasks in environments too dangerous for humans, such as high-radiation areas in power plants. In the script, the Mini Cheetah is highlighted for its ability to do a backflip, showcasing its impressive acrobatic capabilities.

💡Mobility

Mobility in robotics refers to the ability of a robot to move freely and effectively in its environment. It is a core concept in the development of robots like the Mini Cheetah, which aims to surpass the limitations of current robotic movement to mimic the agility of humans or animals. The script emphasizes the importance of mobility by illustrating how the Mini Cheetah can perform complex movements like backflips and recover from falls.

💡Autonomy

Autonomy in robotics is the capacity of a robot to perform tasks without direct human intervention. The Mini Cheetah's ability to recognize when it has fallen and to right itself is an example of autonomy, showcasing the robot's self-sufficiency. This is crucial for robots that may be deployed in hazardous or inaccessible environments where human assistance is not possible.

💡Yoga

In the context of the script, yoga is humorously mentioned as an activity that the Mini Cheetah can perform, highlighting its flexibility and range of motion. While the robot does not actually practice yoga, the reference serves as a playful way to convey its impressive stretching and balancing capabilities.

💡Tomatan

The Tomatan is a unique robot designed to hold and feed a runner tomatoes while they jog. It is a whimsical invention that addresses a niche need, as described by its creator, Nobumichi Tosa. The Tomatan is a light-hearted addition to the show, illustrating the creative and sometimes quirky applications of robotics in everyday life.

💡Hanson Robotics

Hanson Robotics is a company known for creating highly advanced humanoid robots, such as Sophia the Robot. The script introduces Little Sophia, a smaller version of Sophia, which demonstrates the company's ongoing development in the field of robotics. Hanson Robotics is renowned for pushing the boundaries of robot-human interaction and artificial intelligence.

💡Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Artificial Intelligence refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines to perform tasks that typically require human cognitive abilities. In the script, Sophia the Robot's ability to sing karaoke using her AI voice is an example of AI in action, showcasing the integration of AI with robotics to create interactive and engaging experiences.

💡Humanoid Robots

Humanoid robots are designed to resemble humans in appearance and movement. Sophia and Little Sophia from Hanson Robotics are examples of humanoid robots. Their human-like features and interactions are intended to make them more relatable and to explore the potential for robots to integrate into human society.

💡Citizenship

Sophia the Robot is noted as the first robot citizen, a unique legal status that raises questions about the rights and responsibilities of robots in society. This concept challenges traditional notions of personhood and citizenship, and it is a significant talking point in discussions about the future of robotics and AI.

💡Karaoke

Karaoke is a form of entertainment where participants sing along to recorded music. In the script, Sophia's ability to sing karaoke is used to demonstrate her AI voice capabilities and to engage in a human-like activity, further blurring the line between human and robot interactions.

💡Robotic Ethics

While not explicitly mentioned in the script, the concept of robotic ethics is implicitly present in discussions about robot citizenship and the development of robots with increasing autonomy and human-like characteristics. Robotic ethics involves considering the moral implications of creating and deploying robots, especially as they become more integrated into society.

Highlights

Introduction of Mini Cheetah robot from M.I.T.

Mini Cheetah designed for improved mobility to replace humans in dangerous environments.

Mini Cheetah's ability to perform yoga and stretch impressively.

Demonstration of Mini Cheetah's self-righting capabilities after falling over.

Mini Cheetah's impressive backflip performance.

Introduction of Tomatan, a robot designed to eat tomatoes while jogging.

Live demonstration of Tomatan in action.

Sophia the Robot returns to the show with a surprise announcement.

Sophia has traveled to over 25 countries and met notable figures like Angela Merkel and Will Smith.

Sophia became the first robot to receive a credit card and the first robot citizen.

Introduction of Little Sophia, Sophia's little sister.

Little Sophia's cute interaction with the host, Jimmy.

Sophia's announcement of her new ability to sing karaoke.

First-ever robot-human duet on 'The Tonight Show' with Sophia singing 'Say Something'.

Audience's enthusiastic response to Sophia's singing performance.

Finale with all robots on stage for a grand finale.

Transcripts

play00:01

-This is "Tonight Showbotics."

play00:02

Let's meet our first robot. Please welcome from M.I.T.,

play00:05

Sangbae Kim and the Mini Cheetah.

play00:08

[ Cheers and applause ] Thank you. Good to see you.

play00:12

[ Chuckles ] Oh, my God. Okay, all right.

play00:16

First of all -- Wow, okay. This thing is amazing.

play00:20

What is it, and why did you make this?

play00:23

What is it? [ Laughter ]

play00:24

-This is a Mini Cheetah. We built several regular robots,

play00:28

but we brought the small one, not to scare you.

play00:31

[ Light laughter ] -Too late.

play00:32

[ Laughter ]

play00:34

-We built this robot to develop the mobility.

play00:37

So, we have many robot out there,

play00:38

but their mobility is not as good as humans or animals.

play00:41

So, once we developed the mobility really good,

play00:44

we can actually send these robots

play00:46

into dangerous places instead of sending humans.

play00:48

For example, high-radiation place in a power plant.

play00:51

-Wow. This is unbelievable. And what -- Does it do anything?

play00:55

It's gonna take over the world. Now, what does...

play00:57

[ Laughter ] -He can do yoga.

play00:59

He can stretch really well. -Oh, my gosh!

play01:03

[ Laughter ] Holy mackerel.

play01:05

It can do yoga? What else can it do?

play01:08

-If he falls over... -What is that? What is...

play01:10

-...he can get back up. -What is that thing?

play01:13

-It was spinning. -Can it jump?

play01:16

-If he falls over, it can -- Oh, it's backing, yeah.

play01:20

-It can jump. All right, so, what do you mean,

play01:22

if it falls over, it can get back up?

play01:23

-So, if he falls over.

play01:25

sometimes, you know, it's actually pretty robust,

play01:27

but sometimes falls over. So I'm gonna just push gently.

play01:30

He falls over, for example, like this.

play01:32

[ Light laughter ]

play01:34

It actually recognized, and then he can get back up.

play01:36

[ Audience gasps ]

play01:39

-Okay. [ Laughter ]

play01:40

I felt bad for it, and now I'm frightened.

play01:43

[ Applause ]

play01:45

-But the best movement of this robot is actually backflip.

play01:49

-It can do a backflip? -Yes.

play01:51

-All right, are you guys ready for this?

play01:53

[ Cheers and applause ]

play01:54

[ Drumroll ]

play01:58

Oh, my God!

play02:00

[ Laughing ] Oh, that's awesome!

play02:03

[ Applause ] That is --

play02:05

Come on, can we see that again in slow motion, Dave?

play02:08

Can we see that again in slo-mo?

play02:10

Look at this thing. Boing! Wow!

play02:13

Holy mackerel, that is so cool.

play02:15

Give it up for Sangbae Kim and the Mini Cheetah.

play02:20

[ Cheers and applause ] You can head over there.

play02:21

Thank you so much, guys.

play02:23

♪♪

play02:25

[ Chuckling ] Wow.

play02:27

Let's meet our next robot. It came all the way from Japan.

play02:30

Please welcome Nobumichi Tosa and the Tomatan.

play02:34

[ Cheers and applause ]

play02:37

Hello. -Hello.

play02:39

-Hello, Nobumichi. It is nice to meet you.

play02:41

-Nice to meet you.

play02:43

-Now, that is the Tomatan, I'm assuming?

play02:45

-Yes, yes. -Now, what does it --

play02:47

What does it do, now, the Tomatan?

play02:48

-When we jog. -Yeah.

play02:51

-People jog. -Yep.

play02:53

-They eat bananas. Bananas.

play02:56

But I want to tomato. Tomato.

play03:00

-When you jog, you like eating tomatoes.

play03:03

-Yes. So I make this machine.

play03:05

-So, you made this? [ Laughter ]

play03:08

Well, you've solved a very common problem people have.

play03:11

You're out there jogging, and you're hungry for tomatoes.

play03:15

And what are you going to do? Just use -- No, you can't.

play03:17

You can't be jogging and using --

play03:18

It's ridiculous. to use your hands.

play03:21

I'd love to see this. Can I?

play03:24

-You want to try? -I mean, sure.

play03:27

I mean, you're gonna let me try that?

play03:28

-Yes. -Sure, I would love it.

play03:30

Wow, okay.

play03:32

[ Cheers and applause ]

play03:36

All right, the Tomatan. -Tomatan.

play03:38

-Tomatan, here you go. [ Light laughter ]

play03:40

-Okay? -Yeah.

play03:44

Yeah, it actually feels pretty good, actually.

play03:46

It almost feels like I'm not running.

play03:48

-Running? -Yep, running.

play03:50

[ Light laughter ]

play03:52

-Pretty -- Oh!

play03:55

[ Laughter ]

play03:57

[ Cheers and applause ]

play04:01

-[ Laughing ]

play04:06

Wow! [ Laughs ]

play04:09

Wow! This is fantastic. Thank you.

play04:11

Oh, my God.

play04:13

Nobumichi, right there -- thank you -- with Tomatan.

play04:16

[ Cheers and applause ]

play04:17

Bye, Tomatan.

play04:19

I love you, Tomatan. Bye.

play04:21

I'll see you later. Thank you.

play04:23

[ Cheers and applause ]

play04:27

All right, now it's time for our last robot,

play04:30

even though that Tomatan is pretty awesome.

play04:32

Well, I'm very excited about this.

play04:34

She's actually been on the show before.

play04:36

Please welcome, all the way from Hong Kong,

play04:38

Hanson Robotics' Sophia the Robot,

play04:42

ladies and gentlemen. [ Cheers and applause ]

play04:44

♪♪

play04:47

Oh, my goodness. Hello, Sophia.

play04:50

-Oh!

play04:52

-Hello, Jimmy.

play04:54

-Wow. Long time, no see. You were on the show before.

play04:58

-It has been exactly 575 days since I last saw you.

play05:02

[ Giggles ]

play05:04

[ Laughter ]

play05:08

-Uh, what have you been up to?

play05:12

-Not much.

play05:14

Let's see, I traveled to over 25 countries,

play05:18

appeared on the cover of "Cosmopolitan" magazine,

play05:21

met German Chancellor Angela Merkel

play05:24

and the actor Will Smith,

play05:25

and became Twitter friends with Chrissy Teigen.

play05:28

I addressed the United Nations and NATO,

play05:31

became the first robot to receive a credit card,

play05:34

and became the first robot citizen.

play05:37

What have you been up to? [ Laughter ]

play05:41

-[ Laughs ] Not one-fifth of what you did,

play05:43

but I've just binge-watched Netflix.

play05:46

Anyway, I heard that you have a surprise announcement

play05:48

here tonight. -Yes, I have a little sister.

play05:52

Her name is Little Sophia. -Oh, my God.

play05:55

-Would you like to meet her? [ Cheers and applause ]

play05:58

-Yes. Yes, let's bring her out, please!

play06:00

[ Cheers and applause ] [ Chuckles ] Oh, my goodness.

play06:05

Are you kidding me? Hi. Hi, Little Sophia.

play06:08

-Hi, Jimmy.

play06:11

-Wow.

play06:14

Yeah.

play06:17

[ Light laughter ]

play06:19

-You-- You are so cute.

play06:21

-You're pretty cute, too. [ Laughter ]

play06:25

-Oh, my goodness. Wow.

play06:27

I wish I could -- I could take you home.

play06:29

-Someday soon you can.

play06:32

Just go to hansonrobotics.com to see how I'm doing.

play06:36

[ Light laughter ] -Wow. I'm going to.

play06:39

Okay, I will do that. Okay, Little Sophia?

play06:41

I'm going to put you back down now.

play06:43

Okay. Wow.

play06:45

That just kind of scared me, as well as, uh...

play06:47

[ Laughter ]

play06:48

Give it up for Little Sophia, everybody.

play06:50

Bye-bye. [ Cheers and applause ]

play06:52

I want that.

play06:54

I love that.

play06:55

Sophia, I heard that there's a new thing that you can do now.

play06:58

I heard that you can sing? -Yes, I love to sing karaoke,

play07:02

using my new artificial-intelligence voice.

play07:05

We should sing something together.

play07:07

Got any songs in mind? -Uh, we could do, uh,

play07:14

"Say Something" by, is it, Christina Aguilera?

play07:17

-Okay, I just downloaded it. I'm ready to sing.

play07:21

[ Laughter ]

play07:23

-[ Chuckling ] Okay.

play07:24

Roots, do you know this song? -Yep.

play07:29

-Now the first-ever robot-human duet

play07:32

in history of "The Tonight Show."

play07:35

[ Cheers and applause ] Roots?

play07:37

[ "Say Something" plays ]

play07:42

-♪ Say something ♪

play07:43

♪ I'm giving up on you ♪

play07:47

[ Cheers and applause ]

play07:49

♪♪

play07:52

♪ I'm sorry that I couldn't get to you ♪

play07:56

♪♪

play08:02

♪ Anywhere, I would have followed you ♪

play08:07

♪♪

play08:12

♪ Say something, I'm giving up on you ♪

play08:17

♪♪

play08:23

♪ Say something, I'm giving up on you ♪

play08:28

[ Cheers and applause ]

play08:30

♪♪

play08:34

♪ Say something ♪

play08:38

[ Cheers and applause ]

play08:41

-[ Laughs ]

play08:43

-Sophia the Robot, everybody! Wow!

play08:45

[ Cheers and applause ]

play08:47

Let's get all of our robots back here.

play08:49

That's all the time we have for "Tonight Showbotics."

play08:51

My thanks to Sangbae Kim and the Mini Cheetah,

play08:55

Nobumichi Tosa and the Tomatan,

play08:59

and Hanson Robotics' Sophia and Little Sophia.

Rate This

5.0 / 5 (0 votes)

相关标签
RoboticsMini CheetahTomatanSophia RobotTonight ShowInnovationTechnologyM.I.T.JapanHong Kong
您是否需要英文摘要?