The U.S. and China are racing to build a truly useful humanoid worker. Whoever wins could gain an edge in countless ...
Long before there was Optimus, there was Asimo. Not a lot of people know this, but Honda was actually experimenting with ...
Fans of technology will recall a number of years when Honda’s humanoid robot Asimo seemed to be everywhere. In addition to its day job in a research lab, Asimo had a public relations side gig ...
Chinese engineers have gathered in the factory of a luxury electric vehicle brand to test a new technology the country’s ...
In the fast-moving world of robotics we line up the most likely movers and makers vying to control the automated future ...
Asimo has also picked up speed, and can now trot along at 4 miles per hour— twice as fast as he/she/it was previously clocked. Visitors to the company's offices can expect to see the robot being ...
Japan introduced a new type of robot that can "think" without input of operator's control. Honda's latest version of its signature humanoid "Asimo" arrived at the National Museum of Emerging ...
Coming from a lab in France is The Poppy Project, an open source humanoid robot that’s at least as cool as ASIMO. Poppy was designed as an affordable bipedal robot for use in education and art.
This one's has to sting a little bit for the Big 3. On May 13th, Honda's coming to D-town with its ASIMO robot, which will (hopefully) walk on stage and open a special performance with Yo-Yo Ma by ...
Asimo was originally a humanoid robot unveiled in 2000 that garnered global attention for Honda. Honda continued to improve Asimo's technology that can recognize the world around it and act based ...
While Asimo was never destined for factory work like Tesla CEO claims the Optimus robot will be one day, Honda learned a lot about human-machine interaction until Asimo was retired in 2018.