The Nao Robot has lifelike movement & response

The programmable academic model is available now, with a public model in development.
dagsays...

Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)

wow. wow. Really impressive. A very different approach than the massive industrial ASIMO - but, maybe coming from the toy angle and scaling up is a better way to go. I hope he open sources the software and lets people tinker.

siftbotsays...

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siftbotsays...

>> ^dag:

wow. wow. Really impressive. A very different approach than the massive industrial ASIMO - but, maybe coming from the toy angle and scaling up is a better way to go. I hope he open sources the software and lets people tinker.


I WANT!!!!

mxxconsays...

surprising that it's a European and not Japanese.
The biggest problem w/ these robots are batteries. If you put too powerful processor in it, it'll eat up battery, otherwise it'll be just a dumb toy.

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