Posted on 03/20/2005 6:06:14 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster
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Japanese electronics firm Hitachi has unveiled its first humanoid robot, called Emiew, to challenge Honda's Asimo and Sony's Qrio robots. Hitachi said the 1.3m (4.2ft) Emiew was the world's quickest-moving robot yet at 6km/h (3.7 miles per hour). Two wheel-based Emiews, Pal and Chum, introduced themselves to reporters at a press conference in Japan. They will be guests at this month's World Expo. Sony and Honda have both built robots to showcase engineering.
Explaining why Hitachi's Emiew used wheels instead of feet, Toshihiko Horiuchi, from Hitachi's Mechanical Engineering Research Laboratory, said: "We aimed to create a robot that could live and co-exist with people." "We want to make the robots useful for people ... If the robots moved slower than people, users would be frustrated." Emiew - Excellent Mobility and Interactive Existence as Workmate - can move at 6km/h (3.7 miles per hour) on its "wheel feet", which resemble the bottom half of a Segway scooter. With sensors on the head, waist, and near the wheels, Pal and Chum demonstrated how they could react to commands. "I want to be able to walk about in places like Shinjuku and Shibuya [shopping districts] in the future without bumping into people and cars," Pal told reporters. Hitachi said Pal and Chum, which have a vocabulary of about 100 words, could be "trained" for practical office and factory use in as little as five to six years. Big bot battle Robotics researchers have long been challenged by developing robots that walk in the gait of a human. At the recent AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science) annual meeting in Washington DC, researchers showed off bipedal designs. The three designs, each built by a different research group, use the same principle to achieve a human-like gait.
Sony and Honda have both used humanoid robots, which are not commercially available, as a way of showing off computing power and engineering expertise. Honda's Asimo was "born" five years ago. Since then, Honda and Sony's Qrio have tried to trump each other with what the robots can do at various technology events. Asimo has visited the UK, Germany, the Czech Republic, France and Ireland as part of a world tour. Sony's Qrio has been singing, jogging and dancing in formation around the world too and was, until last year, the fastest robot on two legs. But its record was beaten by Asimo. It is capable of 3km/h, which its makers claim is almost four times as fast as Qrio. Last year, car maker Toyota also stepped into the ring and unveiled its trumpet-playing humanoid robot. By 2007, it is predicted that there will be almost 2.5 million "entertainment and leisure" robots in homes, compared to about 137,000 currently, according to the United Nations (UN). By the end of that year, 4.1 million robots will be doing jobs in homes, said a report by the UN Economic Commission for Europe and the International Federation of Robotics. Hitachi is one of the companies already with home cleaning robot machines on the market.
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That little Segway robot is a good idea.
I'll definately take one of the home cleaning models. Mrs. Commish would give me brownie points forever if I did that :-)
Is it just me or do Pal and Chum look like they have their heads on upside down?
Something has to be done to distinguish them from humans, other than wheels and shiny hard frame.:)
Nah!
They just have 'mohawk' haircuts!
:0)
"Hitachi Unveils "fastest robot" (cute-looking)
Oh . . . I thought they were talking about a female robot :(
But they still can't beat Rosie.
They are very cute. If it can do the housework, I want one too!
But, I have to go up and down stairs for the laundry, not sure how those little wheeled guys would manage that.
the first thing that comes to my mind is putting boxing gloves on the two robots in the picture....
Good idea. That should be the next stage in promoting robotics. International robot boxing match, ranging from "electron"-level to "universe"-level.:)
Personally, I don't like the idea. Someday these technologies are going to destroy us.
As for the comment on the 'female robot' ... that's just sad.
You need to lighten up. That's sad too.
Maybe if it was actually funny I'd lighten up.
It is funny and it is going right over your young head. Sure it's sad, and that's why it's funny. You just don't get it.
But that's ok. A good sense of humor is not something God blessed everyone with.
Now you are simply being ignorant, my young age has nothing to do with this. If anything, I am handling this in a much more mature manner than you are.
I simply thought the comment was sad because some men are actually that desperate, it makes us look like pigs.
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