Toyota invests in Silicon Valley robotics programme

&Tab;&Tab;<div class&equals;"wpcnt">&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<div class&equals;"wpa">&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<span class&equals;"wpa-about">Advertisements<&sol;span>&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<div class&equals;"u top&lowbar;amp">&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<amp-ad width&equals;"300" height&equals;"265"&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab; type&equals;"pubmine"&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab; data-siteid&equals;"111265417"&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab; data-section&equals;"2">&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;<&sol;amp-ad>&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<&sol;div>&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<&sol;div>&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;<&sol;div><p>Toyota is investing &dollar;1bn &lpar;€920m&rpar; in a Silicon Valley research company to develop artificial intelligence and robotics&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The move underlines the Japanese car maker’s determination to lead in futuristic vehicles that drive themselves and apply the technology to other areas of daily life&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Toyota Motor Corporation president Akio Toyoda said the company would start operating near Stanford University&comma; California&comma; from January with 200 employees&comma; with a second centre near Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The investment&comma; spread over five years&comma; comes on top of the 50 million dollars &lpar;£33m&rpar; Toyota announced earlier for artificial intelligence research at Stanford and MIT&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Toyota said its interest extended beyond autonomous driving&comma; which is starting to be offered by some car makers and being promised by almost all of them&period; The technology was pointing to a new industry for everyday use&comma; delivering a safer lifestyle overall&comma; it said&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Toyota has already shown an R2-D2-like robot that scoots around and picks up things for people&comma; designed to help the elderly&comma; the sick and people in wheelchairs&period; It has also shown human-shaped entertainment robots that can carry on conversations and play musical instruments&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As the world’s top car manufacturer&comma; Toyota already uses sophisticated robotic arms and computers in vehicle production&comma; including paint jobs and screwing in parts&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>To drive home the message his vision was more than about just cars&comma; Mr Toyoda appeared at a Tokyo hotel with high-profile robotics expert Gill Pratt&comma; who will head the new organisation&comma; called Toyota Research Institute&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Mr Pratt was formerly a programme manager at the US military’s Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency and joined Toyota as a technical adviser when it set up its AI research effort at Stanford and MIT&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>He said the company’s goals were to support older people in their homes with robotics&comma; make cars free of accidents and use AI to allow all people to drive regardless of ability&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>He gave three examples from his personal life that motivate him to develop robotics and related technology&colon; when he was a child&comma; seeing a boy on a bicycle killed by a car&semi; telling his 83-year-old father he could no longer drive&semi; and sending his father to a nursing home when he was 84&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Mr Pratt&comma; who grew up on Japanese robot animation and dreamed of one day building such robots&comma; said he chose Toyota over other jobs because it was &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;so focused on social good”&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>But he also said coming up with a car as smart as a human being would take a long time&period; But that also meant the competition had just begun&comma; no one was ahead significantly and Toyota still had plenty of time to catch up or become a leader&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The new company will be hiring researchers and engineers&comma; according to Toyota&period; Wooing talent is crucial because not only are car makers such as General Motors&comma; Tesla and Nissan competing on autonomous driving but outsiders are as well&comma; including Google&comma; Apple and Uber&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Toyota&comma; which has gone through troubled times with massive recalls and the 2011 tsunami in north-eastern Japan&comma; has the cash these days to invest in the future&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>On Thursday&comma; it kept its profit forecast for the fiscal year through March 2016 unchanged at 2&period;25 trillion yen &lpar;£12bn&rpar;&comma; as profit rose on cost cuts and the benefits of a weak yen&period; The maker of the Prius hybrid and Camry saloon is on track to sell about 10 million vehicles around the world this year&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Mr Toyoda&comma; ranked by Forbes in this year’s &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;powerful people” list as the most powerful Japanese&comma; said he looks forward to working with Mr Pratt because they share a vision&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;The goal is to do away with the tragedy of car accidents&comma;” he said&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<div style&equals;"padding-bottom&colon;15px&semi;" class&equals;"wordads-tag" data-slot-type&equals;"belowpost">&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<div id&equals;"atatags-dynamic-belowpost-68ed5b04a4157">&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;<script type&equals;"text&sol;javascript">&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;window&period;getAdSnippetCallback &equals; 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