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2005/3/16-17 [Transportation/Car, Reference/RealEstate] UID:36711 Activity:high
3/16    Hitachi's new robots:
        http://tinyurl.com/4rmv7 (news.com)
        \_ Why do robots have to resemble human appearence anyway?  Eyes (video
           cameras) on head, two arms, and so on.  And somehow using wheels
           that are much simpler instead of legs is a technological
           breakthrough?
           \_ Cf. Daleks.
              \_ mere shells housing organic matter.
              \_ Do you have stairs in your house?
                 \_ No.  But if you do, you can get two robots without legs at
                    lower cost.
                    \_ Then I'd be protected.
                       \_ You might also stand a better chance of getting away
                          in case they went nuts and started biting off
                          people's heads or bludgeoning them with their own
                          torn off limbs or something.
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TalkBack Pal and Chum look a little bit like first-graders on wheels, chatting up a storm and racing around the room. For Hitachi, Japan's biggest electronics conglomerate, they are the next generation of humanoid robots. Hitachi unveiled the "Emiew," its first humanoid robot, on Tuesday, sayin g it was the world's quickest-moving robot yet. "We aimed to create a robot that could live and coexist with people," Tos hihiko Horiuchi, project leader at Hitachi's Mechanical Engineering Rese arch Laboratory Robotics Technology Project, told a news conference. If the robots moved s lower than people, users would be frustrated," he said, explaining why H itachi bucked the industry trend and went for wheels instead of feet for its 422-foot-tall robot. At their debut on Tuesday, Pal moved forward on Chum's command and avoide d obstacles using sensors on his head, around his waist, and near his wh eels. "I want to be able to walk about in places like Shinjuku and Shibuya in t he future without bumping into people and cars," Pal told amused reporte rs, referring to two of Tokyo's most crowded shopping areas. Hitachi said the Emiews, which currently have a vocabulary of about 100 w ords, still need to be trained before they are fit for practical office and factory use in five to six years.
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