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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | The 'Alpha Mini' robot's eyes wink and blink -- and its pupils become heart-shaped during conversation<br> <br>Seoul has started trialling pint-sized robots as teaching aids in kindergartens -- a pilot project the city government said would help prepare the next generation for a hi-tech future.<br> <br>The "Alpha Mini" is just 24.5 centimetres tall and can dance, lead sing-a-longs, recite stories and even teach kung-fu moves as children mimic its push-ups and one-legged balances.<br> <br>"The robots help with the kids' creativity," teacher Byun Seo-yeon told AFP during a visit to the bright and busy Maru nursery in Seoul.<br> The 'Alpha Mini' teaches kung-fu moves as children mimic its push-ups<br> <br>The robot's eyes wink and blink -- and its pupils become heart-shaped during conversation.<br> <br>With a camera on its helmet, it takes photos that are instantly sent to a tablet for viewing.<br> <br>"In the future, knowing how to manage AI and related tools will be very important," Han Dong-seog, from the Seoul government's childcare division, told AFP.<br> <br>The robots are being trialled in 300 Seoul nurseries and [https://kwork.ru/links/1017228/progon-khrumerom Прогон Xrumer] childcare centres, with the government recommending the programme for children aged three to five.<br> With a camera on its helmet, the robot takes photos that are instantly sent to a tablet for viewing<br> <br>"We believe having this experience in nursery schools will have a lasting effect throughout their youth and as adults," Han said.<br> <br>The Alpha Mini has been adopted as part of a daily schedule for the class of four- to five-year-old students at Maru, with its ability to "fart" on command being a highlight during playtime.<br> <br>"When I tell it to sing, it sings well. I tell it to dance and we dance together," said five-year-old Lee Ga-yoon.<br> |
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+The 'Alpha Mini' robot's eyes wink and blink -- and its pupils become heart-shaped during conversation<br> <br>Seoul has started trialling pint-sized robots as teaching aids in kindergartens -- a pilot project the city government said would help prepare the next generation for a hi-tech future.<br> <br>The "Alpha Mini" is just 24.5 centimetres tall and can dance, lead sing-a-longs, recite stories and even teach kung-fu moves as children mimic its push-ups and one-legged balances.<br> <br>"The robots help with the kids' creativity," teacher Byun Seo-yeon told AFP during a visit to the bright and busy Maru nursery in Seoul.<br> The 'Alpha Mini' teaches kung-fu moves as children mimic its push-ups<br> <br>The robot's eyes wink and blink -- and its pupils become heart-shaped during conversation.<br> <br>With a camera on its helmet, it takes photos that are instantly sent to a tablet for viewing.<br> <br>"In the future, knowing how to manage AI and related tools will be very important," Han Dong-seog, from the Seoul government's childcare division, told AFP.<br> <br>The robots are being trialled in 300 Seoul nurseries and [https://kwork.ru/links/1017228/progon-khrumerom Прогон Xrumer] childcare centres, with the government recommending the programme for children aged three to five.<br> With a camera on its helmet, the robot takes photos that are instantly sent to a tablet for viewing<br> <br>"We believe having this experience in nursery schools will have a lasting effect throughout their youth and as adults," Han said.<br> <br>The Alpha Mini has been adopted as part of a daily schedule for the class of four- to five-year-old students at Maru, with its ability to "fart" on command being a highlight during playtime.<br> <br>"When I tell it to sing, it sings well. I tell it to dance and we dance together," said five-year-old Lee Ga-yoon.<br>
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | The 'Alpha Mini' robot's eyes wink and blink -- and its pupils become heart-shaped during conversation<br> <br>Seoul has started trialling pint-sized robots as teaching aids in kindergartens -- a pilot project the city government said would help prepare the next generation for a hi-tech future.<br> <br>The "Alpha Mini" is just 24.5 centimetres tall and can dance, lead sing-a-longs, recite stories and even teach kung-fu moves as children mimic its push-ups and one-legged balances.<br> <br>"The robots help with the kids' creativity," teacher Byun Seo-yeon told AFP during a visit to the bright and busy Maru nursery in Seoul.<br> The 'Alpha Mini' teaches kung-fu moves as children mimic its push-ups<br> <br>The robot's eyes wink and blink -- and its pupils become heart-shaped during conversation.<br> <br>With a camera on its helmet, it takes photos that are instantly sent to a tablet for viewing.<br> <br>"In the future, knowing how to manage AI and related tools will be very important," Han Dong-seog, from the Seoul government's childcare division, told AFP.<br> <br>The robots are being trialled in 300 Seoul nurseries and [https://kwork.ru/links/1017228/progon-khrumerom Прогон Xrumer] childcare centres, with the government recommending the programme for children aged three to five.<br> With a camera on its helmet, the robot takes photos that are instantly sent to a tablet for viewing<br> <br>"We believe having this experience in nursery schools will have a lasting effect throughout their youth and as adults," Han said.<br> <br>The Alpha Mini has been adopted as part of a daily schedule for the class of four- to five-year-old students at Maru, with its ability to "fart" on command being a highlight during playtime.<br> <br>"When I tell it to sing, it sings well. I tell it to dance and we dance together," said five-year-old Lee Ga-yoon.<br>
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