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EI-E: Robots Go To The Dogs

October 23rd, 2008 by Conner Flynn

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have taken the best attributes of dogs and applied them to the EI-E helper robot. Like a service dog trained to grab hold of things, like manipulating doors and drawers, the robot can navigate your home and respond to laser pointed or voice-commands like push, pull, and other actions. The robot could be a great help to the elderly or disabled. And you don’t need to feed a robot. Just let it charge itself. Check out a video here.

[Technologyreview]

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Dog Wan Robot Rental Dog

September 4th, 2008 by Conner Flynn


Dog Wan (”Wan” means bow-wow in Japanese, and also “Watch, Assist, Nurse”) from Daisen Denshi Kogyo has passed the prototype stage after four more months of development. The robot was designed to resemble an old-style robot to make it more familiar and friendlier. It weighs 5kg, which is about a puppy’s weight, and it uses 24 axes to move.

Dog Wan can shake its tail, move its head, run around, and it will even carry your shopping bag in its mouth to help you out. Dog Wan is available for rental at $185 to $280 monthly for up to 5 years. It’s pretty cute as far as robot dogs go. If a robot animal is going to turn on me one day, I’d like it to be this one.

[Crunchgear]

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