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Everyone’s favorite soccer-playing, plastic-spaceman-wearing-a-backpack–style humanoid robot, ASIMO, is back and better than ever! Honda’s bizarre robot love child receives a rash of ...
Asimo, which stands for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility, first appeared on a Honda drawing board in the mid-1980s. The curtains came off the initial version in 2000 and wowed commentators for ...
Asimo, Honda’s adorable, humanoid robot, is no more. The company announced it would cease production of the robot in order to focus on using Asimo’s technology for more practical use cases in ...
At its best moments, Honda's ASIMO humanoid robot is so lifelike that it even might be confused for a human wearing a robot costume. The auto manufacturer started the ASIMO project in 1986.
Honda's new version of their ASIMO humanoid robot is selling out and going to work for the man. After pulling crossing guard duty and being a general bohemian, ASIMO has been upgraded to handle ...
Honda’s Robotics division unveiled an all-new ASIMO that’s lighter, more dexterous, and smart enough to be autonomous. ASIMO was one of the first bipedal robots developed by the Honda Motor ...
Honda has unveiled a new version of its lovable Asimo robot today, bestowing new abilities and new robotic intelligence on the automaton. The biggest new innovation is Asimo’s ability to move ...
Well, you all saw the recent fall of Honda's ASIMO robot and you thought it was over; not so. I came across an older video of ASIMO and this time he made it up the stairs but didn't quite make it ...
As the robotics realm continues to heat up, Honda’s ASIMO (short for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility) is something of an old-timer. It’s been around for 14 years, and has seen continual ...
Read also: Robotics in business: Everything humans need to know Honda began development of Asimo as early as the mid-1980s, and the first version debuted in 2000. It was a significant milestone in ...
ASIMO, Honda's lovable humanoid robot, is scheduled to present the Insight hybrid to the international press next month at the Geneva Motor Show. Yes, this robot seems to do it all. From ...
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