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Robots of the Future

By David LaGesse

Posted: February 11, 2008

The Japanese have always had a special fascination with robots (Remember Astro Boy?). Japanese auto companies are out front in developing androids that could serve as human helpers. Why carmakers? They already use industrial robots in their plants, and they say robots are just another mobility product. They see a big market in Japan's aging population. Robots would help in nursing homes, in hospitals, and around the house.

I recently saw impressive demos in Washington, D.C., of prototypes. The robots can walk, dance, and even play a trumpet. They're still early in development, though. Each came with a team of headset-wearing engineers to make sure their babies would perform as designed. But their developers say the robots could be sold in Japan in a decade or so and soon after here.

Interesting story, you did well on video.

rICK of FL @ Feb 16, 2008 02:23:37 AM

Bicentennial Man

Interesting story. In the not-too-distant future, we might be living the stuff only seen in movies, a-la "Bicentennial Man" and "A.I.". Way to go with this story, David. By the way, your name rocks.

Tom LaGesse of TN @ Feb 14, 2008 18:07:16 PM

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