Over a decade old, Honda's little humanoid robot astonishingly doesn't seem obsolete
Honda's ASIMO humanoid robot is retiring. For the last 20 years, ASIMO had been performing at the Honda showroom in Tokyo, Japan, but these regular demonstrations are now at an end. We've known for a while that this was coming—Honda announced back in 2018 that it was halting ASIMO development in favor of working on robots with more practical applications, like robots for elder care and disaster relief. But what blows me away about ASIMO, even now, is just how impressive it still is.
[...] This little robot really did set a (still somewhat aspirational) standard, especially relative to other humanoid robots, which have only within the last few years been able to match and then significantly surpass ASIMO's performance, if not its looks.
[...] But Honda has more recently seemed to realize that they could take the ASIMO platform and the philosophy of humanoid robotics that it represents only so far, and as of 2018 the company shifted development to a clearly ASIMO-inspired but much more robust robot called E2-DR.
The short article has some nice videos of ASIMO:
Performance video from 2010
History of Honda robotics
2017 demo
E2-DR demo
(Score: 3, Touché) by maxwell demon on Tuesday April 26 2022, @08:15PM (2 children)
Well, “DR” stands for “Disaster Response”. I think if you need help in a disaster, cuteness of the helper is your least worry.
The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 26 2022, @08:36PM (1 child)
Although... one should be prepared in the eventuality they are. For any lady cops out there, it never hurts to offer a BJ, that's all I'm saying.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 26 2022, @09:59PM
That would be from your own personal experience offering guys BJs? You seem so sure...