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Shalu Robot
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Robot Shalu is a homemade social and educational humanoid robot[1][2] developed by Dinesh Kunwar Patel,[3][4] an Indian Kendriya Vidyalaya Computer Science teacher from Mumbai.[5][6] It was built using waste materials.[7][8]

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Robot Shalu with her creator Dinesh Kunwar Patel
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Robot Shalu's welcome speech at the International Automation Expo 2022 in front of 15 countries

Shalu's creator, Dinesh Patel, cites the 2010 film Enthiran[9] and Hanson Robotics' humanoid robot, Sophia, as his primary motivation for building the robot. He worked on the project for three years.[10][11] The first version of the robot was introduced to the world on 23 November 2020 through a telecast on DD News.[12]

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Shalu's classroom teaching inspection by Principal

The robot was made at home using waste materials,[13] as well as aluminum, plastic, cardboard, wood, newspapers, and other items readily available in the local market.[14] No 3D-printed components are used, and the cost is low, around 50,000 (approximately $675 or €572).[15] Shalu's intelligent software is designed and developed by Patel using open-source libraries like TensorFlow and NLTK.[12] Work on the development of the next version of Robot Shalu is currently in progress.[16][17]

The name "Shalu" is an acronym: 'S' for Scientifically and Technically, 'H' for Highly Reciprocal, 'A' for Advanced Humanoid, 'L' for Language Communicator, and 'U' for Uniquely Designed. Together, it stands for a Scientifically Designed, Uniquely and Highly Advanced Language Communicator Humanoid.[1]

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It is reported that Shalu can speak 9 Indian languages (Hindi, Bhojpuri, Bengali, Guajarati, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Nepali) and 38 foreign languages (including English, Japanese, German, French, Italian, Chinese, and Spanish).[18]

Shalu can recognize and remember people, as well as identify many common objects.[4] She can understand human emotions such as anger, happiness, laughter, and jealousy, and respond accordingly.[19] Shalu can greet people, shake hands, and recite poems.[20] She can answer factual questions and engage in casual conversations based on a script, using artificial intelligence to understand the meaning of the conversation.[18] She can also solve simple math[21] problems.[18][22] Additionally, Shalu can conduct verbal quizzes and interviews,[17] forecast the weather for the current and next 10 days for any location, read out horoscopes based on the date of birth,[18] and provide current news, recipes,[23] book reviews, movies reviews and product descriptions.[18][22]

Shalu can be used as a robot teacher in schools to give lectures in the classroom based on an uploaded PowerPoint presentation developed by a human teacher.[24] She can answer students' queries, ask them questions, and assess the correctness of their answers.[25][26] She can also work as a receptionist, responding to customer queries verbally, as well as via email and SMS.[24] Additionally, she can serve as a talking companion for senior citizens and a learning companion for young children.[12][27]

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Reception

Robot Shalu is dedicated to the Indian "Beti Bachao Beti Padhao"[4] mission, and this creation is a small step toward an Atmanirbhar Bharat[28] and Digital India Mission.[29]

In education

Robot Shalu has been included in the syllabus for the Artificial Intelligence subject for class 9 by the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) and in the computer science syllabus for class 6 by Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan.[30][31]

Shalu is the world's first robot teacher to teach more than 6 subjects in 47 different languages.[32][33] Currently, she is teaching classes 6 to 11 at a Kendriya Vidyalaya in Mumbai, India.[34][35] Robot Shalu's teaching in the classroom has been inspected by the school's principal, who expressed that the use of technology in education will enhance the Teaching-Learning Process (TLP) and lead to better learning outcomes.[35][36]

Awards

On 25 March 2021, Robot Shalu and her creator, Dinesh Patel, were awarded the "Jagran Josh Education Award 2021" for Innovation in Science and Technology by Jagranjosh.com. The award was presented by the Education Minister of India, Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank'.[22][37]

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