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  2. Ladybird of Szeged - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s the Ladybird was featured multiple times on MTV (Magyar Televízió), [1] then the only television channel in the People's Republic of Hungary. In December 2011, the Science Museum, London hosted one of the replicas of the Ladybird in its 4-day Robotville Festival exhibition (also known as the Robotville EU exhibition), along with ...

  3. Robot Man of Szeged - Wikipedia

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    The Robot Man of Szeged (Hungarian: Szegedi Robotember, literally "Robot Human of Szeged") was an early robot which was developed in Hungarian People's Republic in 1962. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was designed and constructed by Dr. Dániel Muszka of the University of Szeged , the same creator of the Ladybird of Szeged .

  4. Domestic robot - Wikipedia

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    A domestic robot or homebot is a type of service robot, an autonomous robot that is primarily used for household chores, but may also be used for education, entertainment or therapy. While most domestic robots are simplistic, some are connected to Wi-Fi home networks or smart environments and are autonomous to a high degree. There were an ...

  5. Robot - Wikipedia

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    The term comes from a Slavic root, robot-, with meanings associated with labor. The word "robot" was first used to denote a fictional humanoid in a 1920 Czech-language play R.U.R. (Rossumovi Univerzální Roboti – Rossum's Universal Robots) by Karel Čapek, though it was Karel's brother Josef Čapek who was the word's true inventor.

  6. Rosie the Robot Maid - Wikipedia

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  7. Comparison of domestic robots - Wikipedia

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    Domestic robots can vary widely in their capabilities and tasks. Sensors include: cliff or stair sensors, motion sensors, ultrasonic object sensors, dirt sensors, IR sensors, and more. Intelligence varies also. Some have none while others can map out their environment and maneuver using complex algorithms.

  8. ASIMO - Wikipedia

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    ASIMO (Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility) is a humanoid robot created by Honda in 2000. It is displayed in the Miraikan museum in Tokyo, Japan.On 8 July 2018, Honda posted the last update of ASIMO on their official page stating that it would be ceasing all development and production of ASIMO robots in order to focus on more practical applications using the technology developed through ASIMO ...

  9. Pluto: Urasawa x Tezuka - Wikipedia

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    A Turkish robot pankration wrestler with a great devotion to his robot wife and his five human children. He fought alongside Mont Blanc and Hercules in the 39th Central Asian War. North No. 2 (ノース2号, Nōsu Ni-gō) A Scottish robot with six mechanical armed arms, formerly one of the most powerful fighting robots during the 39th Central ...