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  2. BINA48 - Wikipedia

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    In June 2010, BINA48 was interviewed by The New York Times'. [21] At the March 2012 South by Southwest Interactive Conference, BINA48 became the first robotic panelist to appear at a conference on technology and artificial intelligence. [22] Also in 2012, it appeared as a guest on stern TV , [23] a German analogue of CBS's "60 Minutes."

  3. HUBO - Wikipedia

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    Albert HUBO (Korean: 알버트 휴보) is a humanoid robot, based on the HUBO, but with an animatronic head in the likeness of Albert Einstein. In November 2005, KAIST, Korea and Dallas, Texas based Hanson Robotics, Inc (HRI) released the world's first android head mounted on a life-size walking bi-pedal frame at the APEC Summit in Seoul, Korea.

  4. Humanoid robot - Wikipedia

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    The WABIAN-2 is a new medical humanoid robot created to help patients in the rehabilitation of their lower limbs. [ 13 ] Although the initial aim of humanoid research was to build better orthosis and prosthesis for human beings, knowledge has been transferred between both disciplines.

  5. Humanoid robot seen in the window of Tokyo shopping center - AOL

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    Eyes were glued to this robot’s realistic movements and details! Video Transcript [MUSIC PLAYING]

  6. Hanson Robotics - Wikipedia

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    The robot was designed to identify and replicate human expressions. He is able to detect people using an array of cameras and speech recognition technology, decipher their gender, age, and facial indications of emotion (i.e. happy or sad), and as such, Hanson Robotics has suggested the robot could be of use in hotels or customer service ...

  7. Actroid - Wikipedia

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    Actroid is a type of android (humanoid robot) with strong visual human-likeness developed by Osaka University and manufactured by Kokoro Company Ltd. (the animatronics division of Sanrio). It was first unveiled at the 2003 International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo, Japan. Several different versions of the product have been produced since then.

  8. Category:Humanoid robots - Wikipedia

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  9. Robot umpires are getting their first MLB test during spring ...

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    ABS was promoted to five Triple-A parks in 2022 and expanded to all Triple-A stadiums in 2023, the robot alone for the first three games of each series and a human with a challenge system in the ...