In the 20th century, it seemed like robots were going to radically change our lives in the near future. Intelligent androids would handle all the daily tasks we didn’t care for, and make our lives ...
So long, Asimo. We'll always have the videos. Honda has announced that it's officially retiring the world's most famous non-Star Wars-affiliated bipedal robot. News of the retirement came from Nikkei ...
Honda is retiring its amazing Asimo robot. News of company’s decision to end development of the robot came via local media. But Honda insisted Asimo’s talents will not be wasted, with much of it ...
Robot-lovers of the world, please mourn the passing of an icon. For ASIMO, Honda’s four-foot-tall trailblazer, is on its way out. The Japanese conglomerate said Thursday that it was still developing ...
Honda始终以“技术以人为本”作为创业精神,不断挑战新产品的创造与技术进步。在机器人研究领域,为实现“贡献人类、创造人类社会丰富多彩的生活”的梦想,Honda积极投身类人型机器人“ASIMO”的研发活动。 Honda将类人型机器人研究中获取的机器人技术和 ...
Asimo, Honda’s adorable, humanoid robot, is no more. The company announced it would cease production of the robot in order to focus on using Asimo’s technology for more practical use cases in nursing ...
Honda is ceasing development of Asimo, the humanoid robot that has delighted audiences at trade shows for years but never really matured into anything more than that, the Nikkei reports. But while the ...
Do you remember Asimo? Yes, the robot that played soccer with ex-US President Barack Obama. Well, its parent, Honda, has killed it after just 18 years of its existence. The automaker has ditched the ...
据外媒报道,今年,著名机器人本田Asimo迎来了一个里程碑:20周年。Asimo在2000年登上舞台,在当时是一个非常先进的机器人。这个机器人会散步、交谈、跟陌生人握手等等。事实上,本田创造的庆祝视频是完全由Asimo跟它友好的、孩子般的声音叙述。 Asimo身高仅4 ...
It looks like President Barack Obama is courting the robot vote after playing some soccer with Honda’s Asimo. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ...
Humanoid robots are continually improving and Honda's ASIMO is no different. Honda's first two-legged robot was born in 1986 and since then, subsequent models have become increasingly advanced.
The stairs of potential doom await the arrival of Asimo, Honda's humanoid robot. The latest version should be able to climb them, but it took a nasty tumble during a demonstration in Japan. Will it ...