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Japanese Robot/Humanoid Innovations Update: Mankind's Best New Friend is Getting Better (Videos)The combined efforts of the University of Tokyo with private sector partners and the Information and Robot Technology Research Technology Initiative have moved one-step closer to creating a robot capable of performing fine motor skills, balancing on one foot and lifting. These skills ...
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AR And KAR Clean The HouseAR and KAR are what you get if you take the University of Tokyo, Toyota, Fujitsu, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Sega, and Olympus, and tell them to get together and develop some home assistance robots. AR (stands for Assistant Robot) and KAR (Kitchen Assistant Robot) can get together and do the dishes ...
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KAR robot arm does the dishes, sort of - EngadgetOk, so it may not be quite as ambitious as some all-purpose cleaning robots, but this so-called KAR robot arm developed by a group of researchers from Panasonic and the University of Tokyo does appear to at least do the sole task it was designed for relatively well. While it can't exactly "wash" ...
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Video: Toyota's Robot MaidThe University of Tokyo and Toyota Motor Corporation have joined forces to develop a robot to reduce the burden of housework. The project aims for a robot that can enter mass production within the next 10 years and a retail price of around 8000 Euros (10000 US Dollars).
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Robots: Robot Does Chores, Learns Not to Put Socks in RefrigeratorThe new “Home Assistant Robot” is the product of joint research between Toyota and the University of Tokyo. And while it's not as fancy as Asimo, the 5-foot, 286lb home robot is probably a whole lot more practical—it cleans instead of dancing and packs two wheels instead of tricky legs.
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