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  2. Pepper (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Pepper is not a functional robot for domestic use. Instead, Pepper is intended "to make people enjoy life", enhance people's lives, facilitate relationships, have fun with people and connect people with the outside world. [28] Pepper's creators hope that independent developers will create new content and uses for Pepper. [29]

  3. Emotion-reading robot 'Pepper' sells out in a single minute - AOL

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  4. Businesses can rent a Pepper robot for customer service - AOL

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    Folks in Japan might find themselves chatting with Pepper robots in business establishments these coming years. The enterprise version of the gentle-looking humanoid machine will be available for ...

  5. They bought an $800 AI robot for their kids. Now the ... - AOL

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    When the Moxie robot launched in 2020, it cost $1,500 (later reduced to $800). Its big selling point was helping young children learn social and emotional skills by letting them talk, play, and ...

  6. RobotLAB - Wikipedia

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    In addition to distributing SoftBank’s Pepper, Nao, [10] and Whiz robots, [4] [5] [11] [12] which can be used as personal assistants and educational tools, RobotLAB also provides educational robots designed for use in K-12 and other classrooms. [1] Their robots are programmed to help instructors teach subjects such as STEM. [13] [14] [15]

  7. Talk:Pepper (robot) - Wikipedia

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    The price stated in the first paragraph can't be right. We just payed 18000 Euro for one pepper. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 132.187.253.24 10:38, 16 November 2017 (UTC) []

  8. Robot autopsy shows Pepper's head may be replaceable - AOL

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    The site theorizes that since the head detaches easily from the body, SoftBank might let users upgrade just by dropping in a new one with a different CPU. Robot autopsy shows Pepper's head may be ...

  9. Paro (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Paro was designed by Takanori Shibata of the Intelligent System Research Institute of Japan's AIST beginning in 1993. It was first exhibited to the public in late 2001, costing US$15 million to develop, and became a "Best of COMDEX" finalist in 2003, [1] and handmade versions have been sold commercially by Shibata's company Intelligent System Co. since 2004. [2]