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Ten million for a smile robot

In 2009, a university professor in the Japanese city of Osaka and robot designer Hiroshi Ishiguro (Hiroshi Ishiguro) has struck one of their colleagues that has created an android that was almost entirely similar to his creator. The main property, which was put into practice Hiroshi Ishiguro – is the ability of the robot repeats [...]

This entry was posted on Thursday, April 8th, 2010 Posted in ASIMO

From classical to polka dancing robot Ellis

Japanese robots continue to demonstrate dance lessons for their unquenchable youth. At this time the girl robot who dances a polka, called Ellis. Business

This entry was posted on Monday, February 15th, 2010 Posted in Robotics_Research

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