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  2. HRP-4C - Wikipedia

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    HRP-4C AIST's humanoid girl robot. The HRP-4C, nicknamed Miim, is a feminine-looking humanoid robot created by the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), a Japanese research facility. Miim measures 158 centimetres (5 feet, 2 inches) tall and weighs 43 kilos (95 pounds) including a battery pack.

  3. List of robotics companies - Wikipedia

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    These firms specialize in a wide range of applications, from autonomous drones to robots tailored for factory work or warehousing and logistics. [1] [4] Robotics companies may also produce cobots which interact with and collaborate with humans. [1]

  4. Gynoid - Wikipedia

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    Vyommitra (Indian Space Research Organisation, 2020). A gynoid, or fembot, is a feminine humanoid robot.Gynoids appear widely in science fiction films and arts. As more realistic humanoid robot design becomes technologically possible, they are also emerging in real-life robot design.

  5. Robot, Stick, and Upright Vacuums Are All on Sale for ... - AOL

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    Including a popular Dyson model that rarely goes on sale. Robot, Stick, and Upright Vacuums Are All on Sale for Amazon Prime Day—Shop the 30 Best Deals Skip to main content

  6. FemiSapien - Wikipedia

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    FemiSapien is a female humanoid robot that WowWee announced at CES in January 2008. [1] It can respond to sight, sound, and touch and can be programmed with a sequence of movements. [ 1 ] At CES 2008 an estimated release date of late summer and $99 MSRP were given, [ 2 ] and was being sold for $89.99 in 2009.

  7. Roxxxy - Wikipedia

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    Roxxxy, termed a "sex robot", is a full-size interactive sex doll. [1] The robot is built by the New Jersey–based company TrueCompanion. [2] Its engineer is Douglas Hines, founder and president of the company, who worked as an artificial intelligence engineer at the Bell Labs before he founded TrueCompanion. [3]

  8. Amazon built the retail of today — its robots are building ...

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    Through Amazon’s warehouse robots, we get a rare glimpse into tomorrow’s Amazon, today. Robots are the roots under Amazon's growth . Amazon’s like an iceberg — whatever you see, there’s ...

  9. Sophia (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Sophia is a female social humanoid robot developed in 2016 by the Hong Kong–based company Hanson Robotics. [1] Sophia was activated on February 14, 2016, [2] and made her first public appearance in mid-March 2016 at South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas, United States. [3]