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Summary Of: ASIMO

ASIMO at the Expo 2005... ASIMO was created at Honda... there are 46 ASIMO units in existence... Asimo can be operated from a... ASIMO runs the Operating System... s ASIMO model Honda added many features that enable ASIMO to interact better with humans... ASIMO walking alongside a human while holding hands... ASIMO walking alongside a human while holding hands... ASIMO can detect the movements of multiple objects... ASIMO can also interpret the positioning and movement of a hand... Because of this ASIMO can react to and be directed by not only voice commands... ASIMO can recognize the objects and terrain of its environment and act in a way that... ASIMO has the ability to recognize faces... even when ASIMO or the human being is moving... ASIMO can provide information and function better for various commercial applications... s network ASIMO can offer many useful functions such as greeting visitors and informing personnel of the visitor... a Honda advertisement shows ASIMO walking around a museum and greeting an astronaut while he later walks up a flight... a video clip of ASIMO climbing stairs is shown while Jon looks in amazement... ASIMO is shown as an old... ASIMO specifications by Honda... Honda Introduces New ASIMO Humanoid Robot for Rental Business... Introducing a New ASIMO Featuring Intelligence Technology...

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