Wellington: Christchurch Airport has added robot Pepper to its study of disruptive technologies, alongside the Autonomous Smart Shuttle and Virtual Reality training for its fire service.
From this week, Pepper is living and learning in the Digital Innovation Zone on the first floor of the airport terminal, opposite South bar, for a few hours each Monday to Friday, Xinhua news agency reported.
Airport Chief Executive Malcolm Johns said three Pepper robots have been under wraps at the airport for a few months while staff test what Pepper can and could do, but one is about to go into the terminal to learn a whole lot more in public view.
“We want to understand robots to consider what they can and might do to assist us and our airport visitors,” he said. “We are interested to see what people think and feel about interacting with a robot and what information they get and might like from it.
“Pepper is our first step in that direction and what I hope is the first of many robotic innovations people will see here over the next 10 to 20 years.” At the same time, another Pepper will be put through its paces with the University of Canterbury’s (UC) Human Interface Technology Lab NZ (HIT Lab NZ), is a continuation of the collaboration between the airport and the university.
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