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12-16-2004, 7:51 AM
WAKO, Japan--Honda Motor's humanoid robot has been around: He's rung the famed bell at the New York Stock Exchange, met Spain's king and even traveled with Japan's prime minister to Prague as a goodwill ambassador.
Now, the Japanese automaker wants to prepare the 4-year-old Asimo for some real work. Office work. Considered one of Japan's most innovative companies and a leader in developing humanoid robots, unveiled on Wednesday a faster and smarter Asimo which, for the first time, can run, albeit at just 1.9 miles an hour--as fast as a leisurely human stroll. Read more at Cnet (http://news.com.com/Honda+robot+applies+for+9-to-5+job/2100-1041_3-5491655.html)
Now, the Japanese automaker wants to prepare the 4-year-old Asimo for some real work. Office work. Considered one of Japan's most innovative companies and a leader in developing humanoid robots, unveiled on Wednesday a faster and smarter Asimo which, for the first time, can run, albeit at just 1.9 miles an hour--as fast as a leisurely human stroll. Read more at Cnet (http://news.com.com/Honda+robot+applies+for+9-to-5+job/2100-1041_3-5491655.html)