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  2. History of robots - Wikipedia

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    The development of humanoid robots was advanced considerably by Japanese robotics scientists in the 1970s. [77] Waseda University initiated the WABOT project in 1967, and in 1972 completed the WABOT-1, the world's first full-scale humanoid intelligent robot. [78]

  3. Humanoid robot - Wikipedia

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    Humanoid robots are being used to develop complex prosthetics for individuals with physical disabilities such as missing limbs. [13] The WABIAN-2 is a new medical humanoid robot created to help patients in the rehabilitation of their lower limbs. [13]

  4. R. Daneel Olivaw - Wikipedia

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    Daneel is a robot built by Roj Nemennuh Sarton and Han Fastolfe, who are Spacer roboticists from the planet Aurora, in the year 4920 AD. [12] Although designed and built by Auroran roboticists, Daneel was constructed on Earth. He is the first humanoid, or "humaniform," robot ever constructed and is outwardly indistinguishable from a human being.

  5. Japanese robotics - Wikipedia

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    A popular fictional robot was the cartoon character Astro Boy, or Tetsuwan Atomu in Japan. Astro Boy was created by Osamu Tezuka. In the mid-20th century, professor Ichiro Kato of Waseda University studied humanoid robots. He initiated the WABOT project in 1967, and in 1972 completed the WABOT-1, the world's first full-scale humanoid ...

  6. Could AI robots replace human astronauts in space? - AOL

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    Long before the Valkyrie was created, Nasa's Robonaut was the first humanoid robot designed for use in space, taking on tasks that were otherwise performed by humans.

  7. Leonardo's robot - Wikipedia

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    Leonardo’s robot is largely controlled by a system of pulleys composed of a central driver, individual drivers, and supporting idler pulleys. [1] The inside of the robot's chest contains a mechanical controller for the arms. [1] This controller triggers the worm gears connected to the robot’s pulley system, enabling the robot to wave its arms.

  8. Humanoid robots are here, but they're a little awkward. Do we ...

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    So humanoid research led to a useful non-humanoid robot.” Some startups aiming for human-like machines focused on improving the dexterity of robotic fingers before trying to get their robots to ...

  9. A robot who once said it would 'destroy humans' just ... - AOL

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