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Chapter 883: Chapter 458 - New Ability: "Derivative Rate"!_1

The Yutu Robot Company’s R-os system launch was a huge success, attracting countless attention after the event ended.

The most noteworthy aspect was the R-os operating system itself, the country’s first operating system built purely for robots. ’Robot’ may sound high-end, but robots are not the intelligent humanoids capable of various tasks that most people imagine. Instead, most robots are simple devices, mechanisms, or services.

For example, answering service calls.

Some service calls are automatically responded to by the system, which helps serve the users and can be considered ’machine intelligence’.

Some robots do not possess functions like translation, understanding, or voice interaction; they only have very single functions. Sweeping robots and many so-called ’smart home’ devices are like this.

Robot is just a general term that can be simply understood as ’intelligence’.

The purpose of building Yutu’s R-os robotic system was to simplify the process of writing intelligent code, preventing the need to rewrite similar functions and achieving high efficiency in smart technology development.

The R-os system has a huge amount of reusable code and operation packages that can be used as soon as the system is installed. The system also opened a large number of ports, allowing developers to freely embed new functions according to their needs.

In short, using the R-os system can greatly simplify the writing of functional class code.

For many ordinary companies, a complete robot operating system is extremely helpful. They don’t need to have their tech departments spend time and effort writing code for product functions. They just need to install the R-os system and seek customization from Yutu Company.

These companies are the potential enterprise client base for Yutu Robot Company. ƒгeeweɓn૦vel.com

It’s different for some large companies, though.

Top-notch large companies want to keep core technologies in their own hands. They would rather spend more money on research and development than use services from external companies.

So Yutu’s future journey is still very long.

What the public cares about isn’t the R-os system itself, as robot operating systems are far removed from ordinary people. They don’t need to be concerned about what an intelligence-containing system is, nor do they need to know how specific functions are developed. What they care about are the actual usage functions.

At the Yutu Robot Company’s launch event, the robots displayed attracted a lot of attention with basic functions like obstacle avoidance and color recognition, as well as the ability to converse with humans, indicating that the voice system translation accuracy is very high.

Furthermore, the voice interaction demonstrated that robots could engage in simple conversations and clearly capture keywords.

All these features were very eye-catching.

Many people posted online, wanting to know where they could buy a robot capable of conversation. Unfortunately, Yutu only demonstrated the robots’ capabilities without any related development, and they didn’t plan on selling robots in the short term.

This was primarily because Yutu Robot Company’s main business is providing system services to enterprise clients. They position themselves at the pinnacle of technology, rather than frontline product sales.

The reason for not engaging in frontline product sales is also related to the development stage of Yutu Robots. Their current priority is to expand their enterprise client base, not to sell products recklessly for profit. Selling smart products directly conflicts with their development core.

For instance, several of their enterprise clients involved in intelligence-related businesses are also developing smart robots.

If Yutu were to make smart robots themselves, they would come into conflict with these enterprise clients, becoming direct competitors.

This would be unfair competition.

If they continue to use Yutu Robot Company’s system services, their products from inside and out would be laid bare before Yutu, which has the core system technology. It would be easy for Yutu to produce higher-end products and usurp the market originally held by these companies.

Therefore, as soon as Yutu Robot Company enters the front line to officially sell robots, they will immediately lose a large number of enterprise clients.

That would be a significant loss.

Without direct sales of smart products, Yutu’s increased attention quickly waned. They were soon overshadowed by the popularity of several smart product companies that quickly came forward to announce deep cooperation with Yutu Robots. They revealed that their soon-to-be-sold new products were equipped with the R-os operating system and have very powerful voice interaction capabilities, and then many people’s attention was drawn to those products.

Of course, to some extent, this also counted as a success for Yutu Robots, as their technology gained public recognition.

The development of public opinion was somewhat unexpected.

When many people thought Yutu’s heat had passed, they didn’t expect it to surge again due to a piece of news that broke out. A media photographer at the launch captured a familiar face in the VIP front row, illuminated by the podium’s lights.

"God Zhao!"

"Even though only half of the face is visible, I’m sure it’s God Zhao!"

"Why did God Zhao go to Yutu’s launch event?"

"Could it be that God Zhao is also interested in Yutu’s research and development? Yutu Robot is impressive indeed, even attracting a figure like God Zhao..."

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