Lenovo's robot concept can help you digitally sign documents (and maybe annoy coworkers)
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Lenovo's robot concept can help you digitally sign documents (and maybe annoy coworkers)
"With its own Intel Core Ultra processor, 64GB of memory and its own Pico projector, it's an AI-laced "workmate" meant to streamline office tasks and collaboration. And it has an LCD face. For now, it's a proof of concept, musing on how to integrate voice commands and LLMs (large language models) into workplace settings."
"Voice commands aside, the concept bot supports writing, voice and gestures with on-device AI processing. While it can answer the usual voice assistant questions, it can also scan and summarize documents (both digitally and physically) and even assist with creating a PowerPoint presentation."
"With its articulated head, which houses the projector, cameras and LCD face, you can ask it to project images or documents on either the desk in front of it or a wall nearby. No need to flip around your monitor or laptop to share with colleagues."
Lenovo introduced the AI Workmate Concept at MWC 2026, a desk-based robot featuring an Intel Core Ultra processor, 64GB memory, and Pico projector. The device supports voice commands, writing, and gesture-based interactions with on-device AI processing. It can answer questions, scan and summarize documents, and assist with presentations. The robot features a 3.4-inch LCD screen displaying facial expressions and an articulated head with a projector that displays images or documents on desks or walls. With dual 5-megapixel cameras, it can scan physical items and send files to printers, designed to enhance workplace collaboration and task management.
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