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Honda's new ASIMO robot can now pour you a drink all on its own [w/video] Honda does a whole lot more than just cars. They do motorbikes, ATVs, power equipment, outboard marine engines, personal ...
Word is that Honda’s Asimo robot, fearing societal collapse, readies its reusable rocket to escape our Earthly Hell.
In 2000, Honda launched ASIMO (Advanced Step in Innovative MObility), an advanced humanoid robot that sparked the imaginations of innovators and technology enthusiasts worldwide. Named after the ...
Honda’s charismatic robot Asimo is retiring this week, ending a 22-year career. The child-sized robot made a name for itself some two decades ago when it rang the bell at the New York Stock ...
Humanoid robots are continually improving and Honda's ASIMO is no different. Honda's first two-legged robot was born in 1986 and since then, subsequent models have become increasingly advanced.
We've already seen it dance, sing and read minds, but Honda's ASIMO humanoid has now taken that one great leap into decidedly more dystopian territory. The revamped bot, pictured above (and ...
ASIMO has been around for nearly 14 years, and that followed more than a decade of research Honda put into walking and humanoid robots. Over time, ASIMO—which stands for “Advanced Step (in ...
Popular Mechanics sat down with Barbara Ponce, Manager of Corporate and Diversity Advertising at Honda, just after an Asimo demonstration at the Sundance Film Festival's Village at the Yard.
The Asimo name returns as an original vehicle operating system developed in-house by Honda, set for use in the new 0 Series EVs. Long before there was Optimus, there was Asimo.. Not a lot of ...
Artificial Intelligence, you saw robots (actually human actors) that looked, walked and... ASIMO's steps are a giant leap for robotics Seattle Post-Intelligencer Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo ...
Honda Robotics has unveiled the new version of its iconic ASIMO walking bipedal robot, redesigned with autonomous behavior in mind. 27 / 34. 28 / 34. 29 / 34. 30 / 34. 31 / 34. 32 / 34. 33 / 34.
TOKYO — Honda Motor’s walking, talking interactive robot is running into glitches in its new job as a museum guide in Tokyo. The bubble-headed Asimo machine had problems telling the difference ...