A ChatGPT Desktop Toy
TLDRThe video introduces 'Rux', a desktop robot with Chat GPT integration from a Chinese company, Letian Pai. Rux, successfully crowdfunded on Indiegogo, features a 2.1-inch screen, 5MP camera, and sensors for interaction and expression. The device can perform various functions like displaying weather, controlling expressions, and even acting as a remote video camera. Despite some minor issues with command translations and battery life, Rux offers a unique blend of entertainment and utility, with regular updates promising further improvements.
Takeaways
- 🤖 Rux is a desktop robot with ChatGPT integration developed by Letian Pai, a Chinese company.
- 💡 The CEO of Letian Pai was a founding member of Xiaomi corporation.
- 🚀 Rux was successfully crowdfunded on Indiegogo, and two units were sent for review - one black and one white.
- 🖥️ Rux features a 2.1-inch screen to display facial expressions and information like time, weather, and news.
- 📸 It has an integrated 5-megapixel camera and sensors to prevent falling off the desk.
- 🔊 The robot includes an integrated speaker, a USB-C charging port, and expressive 'ears' that light up and spin.
- 🚶 Rux can move forward and backward, and future updates may enable it to walk to its wireless charging pad.
- 📱 An app is required to control Rux's features, which include various modes like singing, dancing, and expressing emotions.
- 🎥 Rux can be used as a remote video camera and has an AI voice engine set to ChatGPT 3.5 for conversation and tasks.
- 🔧 Some features require specific phrasing due to language translation challenges from Chinese to English.
- ⏰ Battery life is a concern, as Rux needs charging after 15-25 minutes of use, and the screen gets hot.
Q & A
What is the name of the desktop robot with GPT integration mentioned in the script?
-The name of the desktop robot is Rux.
Which company is responsible for the creation of Rux?
-Rux is created by a Chinese company called Letian Pai.
What was the CEO's previous affiliation before developing Rux?
-The CEO of Letian Pai was one of the founding members of Xiaomi Corporation.
How was Rux introduced to the market?
-Rux was introduced through a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo.
What features does Rux have on its physical design?
-Rux has a 2.1-inch screen for facial expressions, a 5-megapixel camera, sensors to prevent falling off the desk, integrated speakers, USB-C charging port, and movable legs.
What are some of the functionalities available within the Rux app?
-The Rux app allows users to control Rux's expressions, actions, and sounds, use it as a remote video camera, and access various built-in apps and features like pet mode and AI voice engine.
What is the AI voice engine's default setting in Rux?
-The AI voice engine is set to Chat GPT 3.5 by default.
What challenges did the creators face when introducing Rux to the US market?
-The creators faced challenges in directly translating commands for Rux, as some commands need to be said in a very specific way for Rux to understand in English.
What is the reviewer's main concern regarding Rux's battery performance?
-The reviewer is concerned about the short battery life of 15 to 25 minutes and the device getting hot during use.
What is the reviewer's overall opinion of Rux?
-The reviewer finds Rux mildly entertaining and somewhat useful, but also complicated and not meeting all their expectations for a product of its kind.
What feature is the reviewer eagerly waiting for in future updates?
-The reviewer is waiting for the update that allows Rux to walk back to the charger on its own when it needs charging.
Outlines
🤖 Introduction to Rux - The AI Desktop Robot
This paragraph introduces Rux, a desktop robot with chat and GPT integration developed by a Chinese company, Letian Pai. The CEO's background as a founding member of Xiaomi corporation is mentioned. Rux was part of a successful crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo, and the speaker has been testing two units, one black and one white, for about a month. The video aims to share personal experience and thoughts about Rux rather than promoting sales. Rux features a 2.1-inch screen for displaying facial expressions and information like time, weather, and news. It also includes a 5-megapixel camera, sensors to prevent falling off the desk, integrated speakers, and expressive ear-like features. The robot's mobility is limited to forward and backward movements. A wireless charging pad is included, with future updates promising the ability for Rux to walk to it for charging. The app for Rux offers various modes and features, such as singing, dancing, expressions, and a pet mode. The robot can also be controlled remotely and used as a video camera. The integration of the AI voice engine allows Rux to interact with users through the Chat GPT 3.5 system, enabling it to answer questions, write content, and tell jokes, although with some limitations in understanding and execution.
🔧 Rux's Features and Limitations
The paragraph discusses the additional features and limitations of Rux. It mentions that Rux can sense its surroundings to prevent walking off the desk, although there was an incident due to the desk's edge. The product was initially designed for the Chinese market, and translating commands for the US market presented challenges. Some commands require specific phrasing, which can be found in the user guide within the app. However, certain features were not working at the time of the video, such as taking photos or enabling the fan menu, which requires third-party platform authorizations. The speaker also expresses concerns about the battery life, which lasts about 15 to 25 minutes before needing a charge, and the device can get hot. Rux tends to seek attention when not in use, which can be annoying, and the speaker wishes for a physical button to turn it off completely. Despite these issues, the speaker believes that over-the-air updates can improve the user experience. The paragraph ends with a reflection on whether the product is worth the $400 price tag, considering its entertainment value and potential for improvement.
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Keywords
💡Rux
💡Crowdfunding
💡LED lights
💡Xiaomi Corporation
💡Indiegogo
💡AI voice engine
💡Remote control
💡Pet mode
💡Over-the-air updates
💡Battery performance
💡User guide
Highlights
Rux is a desktop robot with ChatGPT integration from a Chinese company, Letian Pai.
The CEO of Letian Pai was one of the founding members of Xiaomi corporation.
Rux was part of a successful crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo.
The Rux robot features a 2.1-inch screen for displaying facial expressions and information like time, weather, and news.
Rux has an integrated 5-megapixel camera and sensors to prevent it from falling off the desk.
The robot has expressive features with ears that spin around and light up, and legs that can move forward and back.
A wireless charging pad is included, with future updates allowing Rux to walk to it for charging.
The Rux app offers a variety of modes and features, including singing, dancing, and remote control.
Rux can be used as a remote video camera to monitor pets or other areas.
The AI voice engine is set to ChatGPT 3.5, allowing users to interact with Rux through natural language.
Rux can perform actions like shaking nervously when picked up or playing racing games.
Over-the-air updates are planned to improve Rux's features, including gesture control and touch recognition.
Some features like taking photos or using third-party platforms are not working at the time of the review.
The product was initially designed for the Chinese market, leading to challenges in translating commands for the US market.
Battery life is a concern, with Rux needing to be charged frequently and getting hot during use.
Rux can be annoying by constantly seeking attention when not in use, and a physical button to turn it off would be beneficial.
The reviewer believes that while Rux is entertaining and somewhat useful, it is not yet living up to expectations and hopes that future updates will improve the experience.
The product costs upwards of $400, and potential buyers must decide if the current features and entertainment value are worth the price.
Despite some issues, the reviewer appreciates the support and love from their audience and continues to create content.