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  2. NYPD’s security robot roams Times Square subway station - AOL

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    Commuters caught a glimpse of the New York Police Department's (NYPD) Knightscope K5 Autonomous Security Robot at the Times Square subway station on Wednesday 22 November. With a 360-degree camera ...

  3. Kilobot - Wikipedia

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    The Kilobot placed first in the roaming category of the 2012 African Robotics Network $10 Robot Design Challenge, which asked engineers to create low-cost robots for educating children in developing countries. [5] The Kilobot was created for the purpose of making a cheap swarm-bot more affordable to the general public.

  4. Watch your step: A new robot will police the NYC subways

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    The K5 autonomous robot is part of a broader push to incorporate emerging technology into the operations of the nation's largest police department. Watch your step: A new robot will police the NYC ...

  5. Here’s when Elon Musk’s walking, talking Optimus robots could ...

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    Musk said the bots can “basically do anything you want” – like mowing your lawn, cleaning the kitchen after dinner, babysitting your kids or just being a friend -- and will cost less than a car.

  6. Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Notably, this model was used for the first robotic stereotactic brain biopsy in 1985. The 500 Series and can reach almost 2 meters up. This model is the more popular design and is the most recognizable configuration. The 700 series is the largest of the group and was intended for assembly line, paint, and welding work.

  7. Enon (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Enon is a personal assistant robot [1] first offered for sale in September 2005. Enon was developed by two companies: Fujitsu Frontech Limited and Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. The six-million yen (US$60,000) rolling robot is self-guiding, with limited speech recognition and synthesis .

  8. SCARA - Wikipedia

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    Sankyo Seiki, Pentel and NEC presented the SCARA robot as a completely new concept for assembly robots in 1981. The robot was developed under the guidance of Hiroshi Makino, [4] a professor at the University of Yamanashi. [2] Its arm was rigid in the Z-axis and pliable in the XY-axes, which allowed it to adapt to holes in the XY-axes. [5] [6]

  9. Watch your step: A new robot will police the NYC subways

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