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The Uncanny Valley

Back in 1970, Japanese roboticist Masahiro Mori introduced a concept that has resonated throughout the robotics field: ‘bukimi no tani’, or ‘the uncanny valley’. This theory posited that as robots become more humanoid, they also become increasingly unsettling. This paradox has challenged robot developers for over 50 years. While it’s mechanically astonishing to see robots breaking half-marathon records, the idea of spending time with them is a different story.

In response to this dilemma, Jérôme Monceaux founded Enchanted Tools in Paris, determined to create robots that don’t masquerade as humans. Collaborating with Gaumont, the world’s oldest film studio, Monceaux crafted an animated backstory for a new breed of robots.

Welcoming the Mirokaï

Enter the Mirokaï: a whimsical fusion of childlike charm and animalistic features. According to their creators, these beings are not merely machines; they are benevolent entities from a distant planet who have transcended into robotic forms. Their appearance is deliberately non-humanoid, eliminating the eerie feelings of the uncanny valley.

The Mirokaï consist of two main characters: Miroki, who adopts a male persona, and Miroka, who presents as female. With features like fox-like ears and anime-inspired proportions, they project emotions through real-time animated faces. For example, Miroki’s ears adjust based on his focus, showcasing his emotional state and fostering a connection with those around him.

More Than Just Useful

Equipped with an omnidirectional ball-wheel base, the Mirokaï can maneuver gracefully and carry up to 1.5kg in each hand. Their cutting-edge technology allows for autonomous navigation and multilingual conversation using advanced AI integration. The latest iteration, the Mirokaï Explorer Suit, boasts actuators that are twice as fast as the previous generation, as well as 3D cameras for a complete 360-degree view.

Mirokaï is already making waves in various environments, operating in hospitals, nursing homes, airports, and retail spaces. At Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport, one Miroka served as a concierge, guiding travelers with surprising emotional depth. Similarly, in San Jose, Miroki successfully engaged elderly residents living with cognitive decline through music and games.

In an impressive milestone, Miroki became the world’s first companion robot to accompany children in a radiotherapy room during cancer treatment at the Montpellier Cancer Institute. For many young patients, this transformation turned a daunting hospital visit into something to look forward to.

Coming to Goodwood

At the upcoming Festival of Speed (FOS) Future Lab, visitors will have the opportunity to meet the Mirokaï as part of the Intelligent Systems theme. They will emerge from a physical space portal—paying homage to their animated origin story—before interacting with attendees. Imagine shaking hands, engaging in conversation, or even dancing with these enchanting beings.

Reflecting on Mori’s insights from fifty years ago, Enchanted Tools is charting a different course. Instead of trying to replicate humanity, they’ve created entities that resonate emotionally and foster connections.

The Future of Robotics

As we envision a world where robots coexist peacefully alongside humans, the Mirokaï reveal a critical question: At what point do we need to remind a child that it’s just a robot? This moral quandary pushes the boundaries of our understanding of companionship and technology.

In this brave new world, the Mirokaï exemplify a promising direction for robotics, one that emphasizes emotional availability over mere efficiency. The future of robotics, it seems, may be less about achieving human likeness and more about creating connections that enrich our lives.


For more information about the Festival of Speed and to secure your tickets, visit the FOS official website.

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