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  2. Ribo (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Ribo is the first social humanoid robot which can speak in Bengali. [1] Ribo was created by RoboSUST, a robotics group of Shahjalal University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh. [2] The team was supervised by Muhammed Zafar Iqbal. Bangladesh Science Fiction Society funded for making this humanoid robot Ribo.

  3. Personal robot - Wikipedia

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    A personal robot is one that enables an individual to automate the repetitive or menial part of home or work life making them more productive. Similar to the way that the transition from mainframe computers to the personal computers revolutionized personal productivity, the transition from industrial robotics to personal robotics is changing ...

  4. Cynthia Breazeal - Wikipedia

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    She is a former chief scientist and chief experience officer of Jibo, a company she co-founded in 2012 that developed personal assistant robots. Currently, she is a professor of media arts and sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the director of the Personal Robots group at the MIT Media Lab . [ 1 ]

  5. Companion robot - Wikipedia

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    A companion robot is a robot created to create real or apparent companionship for human beings. [1] Target markets for companion robots include the elderly [ 2 ] and single children. [ 3 ] Companions robots are expected to communicate with non-experts in a natural and intuitive way.

  6. Musio - Wikipedia

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    Musio is a social robot designed by AKA Intelligence, powered by MUSE, an AI engine developed for communication, specifically to help people who wish to improve their English conversational skills. [ citation needed ] Using learning algorithms, Musio converses with people, and recognizes objects and understands people's facial expressions.

  7. Tekno the Robotic Puppy - Wikipedia

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    Developed by Bob Del Principe, Brian Dubinksy, and designer Gary Leynes, Tekno launched in the fall of 2000 retailing for $39.99. Marketing efforts included a national television commercial campaign, traditional public relations, live talk show appearances, and the creation of the Institute of Robotic Technology to promote the world of robotics.

  8. PaPeRo - Wikipedia

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    The PaPeRo which stands for "Partner-type-Personal-Robot", is a personal robot developed by Japanese firm NEC Corporation. It is noted for its cute appearance [1] and facial recognition system. [2] The robot's development began in 1997 with the first prototype, the R100. [3] The name PaPeRo was adopted in 2001. [4]

  9. Double Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Double Robotics is a technology startup company that produces iPad-based telepresence robots called Double and Double2. [1] [2] [3] Double, which resembles a Segway PT, [4] has a price of $2,499. The robot uses gyroscope and accelerometer sensors in its base, and can be controlled with a desktop, tablet, or smartphone. [5]