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(4 Jan 2025) US CES ROBOT SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTION SUMMARY: LENGTH: 5:30 ASSOCIATED PRESS Las Vegas, Nevada - 3 January 2025 1. Various of Matt McMullen, Realbotix founder and COO, interacting with the company’s new robot “Aria” UPSOUND (English): McMullen: Hello, Aria. How are you today?" Aria: “I’m feeling fun and ready to have a great conversation with you." McMullen: “Can you tell me an interesting fact?" Aria: “Did you know that honey never spoils. Archeologists have found pots of honey in ancient Egyptian tombs that are over 3,000 years old and still perfectly edible." McMullen: ”I’ve been thinking about the weather and wondering when it's going to warm up." Aria: ”Weather can be quite a topic. A little sunshine can definitely brighten the day." McMullen: “How many humans have you interacted with?" 2. Mid of Aria 3. Various of McMullen looking at Aria 4. Low shot of Aria sweeping back “her” hair 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Matt McMullen, Realbotix founder and COO: "Yeah, well, it means a lot because it's a tool that didn't exist before. Our early models of AI were purely script driven and there was no such thing as generative AI, there was no such thing as large language models. And so, when those tools started to emerge, it was extremely exciting because it opened up a huge amount of potential that was not there before." 6. Various of another new Realbotix robot 7. Various of Aria 8. SOUNDBITE (English) Matt McMullen, Realbotix founder and COO: "Well, I think what's different is the public perception is shifting a little bit more towards that reality that we are going to see robots and they're going to come in all different shapes and sizes and they're all going to perform different tasks. Some of them are going to be purely replacing human labor in these kind of repetitive things that you might see on a production floor. And some, like ours, are going to be more geared towards actually interacting with people, creating something resembling a relationship. Imagine thinking about the loneliness epidemic that is all over the world, ironically, I think could be because of digital technology. But the point is, I think that lonely people crave connection and you don't always get that type of fruition of that craving through a screen. And I think this will allow a conduit for that kind of interaction with technology because it looks and resembles a human being." 9. Low shot of Aria 10. Various of another new Realbotix robot 11. Pan of robots 12. SOUNDBITE (English) Matt McMullen, Realbotix founder and COO: "I think the public and the people out there who might be thinking, oh, I want a robot, they're going to come up with reasons why. And a lot of times you'll be able to probably start interacting with robots like this at a Starbucks or in a store or when you go to the airport, you could be asking for directions and things like that. And I think there's something different about interacting with a human-like robot, versus something that looks like a garbage can with legs." 13. Various of McMullen demonstrating new eye-tracking feature with robot bust 14. SOUNDBITE (English) Matt McMullen, Realbotix founder and COO: "There are multiple stories out there of people who are creating relationships with AI-generated personalities, and that's with no robot. So, I feel like the thing that's missing is that physical representation of that digital personality." 15. Various of Aria 16. Close of robot bust, Aria in background STORYLINE: LEADIN: STORYLINE: AP Video by James Brooks. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...