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Thursday, July 12, 2018
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6 comments:
Sadly, it looks like Asimo has been made obsolete by that robot that can run!
Hi Pamela oh i havent heard of these robots,gee we really are going space age xx
I like the shape and size of this robot, and I will miss seeing him, but I can understand that Honda wants to get a bite of the care robot industry - more money to be had there than with robots that can play football or entertain.
Humanoid robots are cool, but I think this type of physique introduces way more challenges into robotics than just making the robots functional and less human...they are more toys than usefull tools really. That being said, they ARE cute - and have you seen Nao? That one is adorable!
Robots to take care of people. I'm pretty sure that does not appeal to ME! If Honda would bring back the Element I would buy a new car TODAY!!
xx, Carol
That is interesting, not sure I would like a robot caring for me in my old age either. Sounds perfect for your class though.
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