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  2. 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 ...

  3. Japanese robotics - Wikipedia

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    The characteristics of the humanoid Japanese robots include abilities such as blinking, smiling or expressing emotions such as anger and surprise. One of the newer Japanese robots, HRP-4C, is a female robot programmed to catwalk. It walks, talks and, with the help of 30 motors, can move its legs and arms. Its facial expressions are driven by 8 ...

  4. KHR-1 - Wikipedia

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    The KHR-1 is a programmable, bipedal humanoid robot introduced in June 2004 by a Japanese company Kondo Kagaku.At the time of its introduction it was one of the least expensive programmable bipedal robots (prices averaging around $1,600 in the United States and ¥128,000 in Japan).

  5. Humanoid Robotics Project - Wikipedia

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    The Humanoid Robotics Project (HRP) is a project for development of general domestic helper robots, sponsored by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), spearheaded by Kawada Industries and supported by the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) and Kawasaki Heavy ...

  6. Honda P series - Wikipedia

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    P3 model (left) compared to ASIMO. The P series is a series of prototype humanoid robots developed by Honda between 1993 and 2000. They were preceded by the Honda E series (whose development was not revealed to the public at the time) and followed by the ASIMO series, then the world's most advanced humanoid robots.

  7. Quantum computer-powered robots could soon match humans ... - AOL

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    The convergence of quantum computing and artificial intelligence will result in robots with human-level capabilities, according to an international team of scientists.. A new field of quantum ...

  8. Kobian - Wikipedia

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    Kobian is a robot created by scientists at Waseda University in Japan. It is capable of displaying expressions of emotion and was developed to realize culture-specific greetings. [ 1 ] It can also simulate human speech including the movement of the lips and the oscillations of the head.

  9. Humanoid robots could create a $7 trillion market in the next ...

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    Humanoid robots could soon be a multitrillion-dollar market, according to a study published by Citi Global Insights analysts. Humanoid robots could create a $7 trillion market in the next 25 years ...