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    Honda's robot can now serve tea...

    Honda robot serves tea, pushes mail carts
    By Hans Greimel, Associated Press
    TOKYO — The walking, childlike robot from Honda Motor can now serve tea, push a mail cart and gallop along at twice its previous pace — the latest in the Japanese automaker's quest to replicate human movement.

    Honda's new humanoid robot Asimo showed off new skills - from serving tea to galloping along at twice its previous pace.
    By Shizuo Kambayashi, AP

    The 51-inch talk, bubble-headed robot named Asimo has already shown it can jog, walk up stairs, wave, avoid obstacles and carry on simple conversations. But in a demonstration Monday at Honda's Tokyo head office, a new version of the robot showed off new skills its maker hopes will make the robot more handy around the office.

    Honda illustrated how Asimo might serve as a receptionist of the future. Equipped with a sensor that can read microchips in identification cards, the robot recognized a woman approaching from behind, and turned to greet her by name.

    It then demonstrated further potential as a host by taking a tray of coffee cups from the woman with its own hands and carrying it to a nearby table where it set the tray down for imaginary guests. It also pushed a four-wheeled cart around on stage.

    Later, Asimo — whose name is a play on the Japanese word for "leg" or "ashi" — sprinted back and forth for reporters at 4 miles per hour, double its previous gait of 2 mph. The new technique demonstrates improved balancing technology because both the robot's feet are airborne at the same time in mid-stride, Honda said.

    Honda began dabbling with humanoid robots in 1987 and now has 40 Asimos worldwide.

    The company plans to start using Asimo's new receptionist functions at Honda offices early next year. The new robot is also available for lease for 20 million yen ($170,000) a year.

    Copyright 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
    Will Honda invent Terminator-esque robots which will destroy all the heavily modified or riced Honda Civics. Let's hope so!
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    on a recent similar note:
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    "A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'

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    Ok... I'll bet some money they revolt and kill off 50% of the human race in a short period of time.
    I'm dropping out to create a company that starts with motorcycles, then cars, and forty years later signs a legendary Brazilian driver who has a public and expensive feud with his French teammate.

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    yeh hey.

    Irobot is becoming increasinly less far fetched it seems...
    The Datto will rage again...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingofthering View Post
    Ok... I'll bet some money they revolt and kill off 50% of the human race in a short period of time.
    That wouldn't be a great wager, given that there's a 50% chance you won't be able to collect it should they decide to pay out...

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