In a collaboration between the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits (Fraunhofer IIS) in Germany and Nuremberg Albrecht Dürer Airport, testing of AI-powered mobile robot assistants to provide information to passengers has begun.
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In a collaboration between the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits (Fraunhofer IIS) in Germany and Nuremberg Albrecht Dürer Airport, testing of AI-powered mobile robot assistants to provide information to passengers has begun.
Nuremberg - Typical questions from travellers, such as parking, restaurants or airline counters, have been answered by a robot at Nuremberg Airport. Scientists wanted to find out how future technology is adopted during these tests.
A robot is making passengers' time at Nuremberg Airport easier. The mechanical assistant even works without Wi-Fi or internet access. And there's a specific reason for that.