Honda Motor's Asimo humanoid robot will retire on Friday, ending its 20-year career of wowing the public with walking and dancing demonstrations at a showroom at the automaker's Tokyo headquarters.
In the 20th century, it seemed like robots were going to radically change our lives in the near future. Intelligent androids would handle all the daily tasks we didn’t care for, and make our lives ...
Honda’s charismatic robot Asimo is retiring this week, ending a 22-year career. The child-sized robot made a name for itself some two decades ago when it rang the bell at the New York Stock Exchange ...
20 years is an incredibly long time... Putting that into perspective (from a personal level for me). I remember when I was a little kid and being mesmerised by Asimo - and fast forward the years to ...
The Asimo name returns as an original vehicle operating system developed in-house by Honda, set for use in the new 0 Series EVs. Long before there was Optimus, there was Asimo. Not a lot of people ...
As if the idea of having one robot to serve you wasn't unusual enough, Honda said its humanoids are now ready to work in pairs — and they can even serve drinks. Honda's robots communicate and work ...
Everyday we get a little closer to finally having our own personal robotic servants. Honda’s Robotics division unveiled an all-new ASIMO that’s lighter, more dexterous, and smart enough to be ...