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ASIMO can run up to 5.5 miles per hour, according to Wired. ... In 2005, a version of ASIMO walked the red carpet premiere for the animated film “Robots” in California. 10.
The new Inside Asimo page explains it all, with interactive animations, diagrams and requisite robo-charm. There’s nothing terribly groundbreaking here, but this online exhibition is the next ...
Behind the two Honda vehicles will be the automaker's none-too-subtle coup de grâce - a 49-foot-tall animated Asimo robot that's wearing a top hat. Skip to main content. Get Our Newsletter.
Honda's Asimo will retire this Thursday after a 22-year career. ... Created initially to be a real-life interpretation of the popular animated robot “Astro Boy”, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Honda’s adorable Asimo humanoid robot stumbled this week at the worst possible time. Asimo was demonstrating some of its new abilities in front of a set of reporters gathered at Tokyo’s ...
Asimo walks at top speed of 1 mile per hour. It has been built with a technology Honda calls i-Walk, which allows it to predict its movements in real time and shift its center of gravity as ...
December 14, 2007 Honda has announced a further update to its advanced humanoid robot platform. The latest incarnation of ASIMO has added intelligence technology allowing it to autonomously ...
They will be referring, of course, to ASIMO. The self-balancing, walking bipedal robot is actually the latest in a long line of similar Honda robots, that began in 1986 with one named EO.
Asimo was too sensitive to go into radiated areas after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear crisis, and Honda had to do new work to develop robotic arms that could be used in reactors.
On top of being more intelligent, the new ASIMO is even more nimble now that it’s slimmed off 6 kilograms–it now weighs in at 48 kg–and has increased its range of movement by 23 degrees of ...
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