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Throw us a bone! Sony is bringing its robot dog to the United States, but it won't come cheap. The all-new Aibo, first unveiled at CES in January, will land in the coming weeks for $2,899.
Aibo, the cute-looking robot puppy developed by Sony, was designed to be a household companion. The robot can already emulate many of the movements and behaviors of real dogs, such as walking on ...
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CNET on MSN24 Hours With Unitree's Go2 Pro Robot DogIn our first 24 hours with Unitree's Go2 Pro robot dog, we challenged its AI object avoidance with an obstacle course, tested its balancing skills on stairs and rocky ground, experimented with its AI ...
Japanese electronics maker Sony released the first version of AIBO in 1999. The robot dog used AI to learn and grow, following its owner around and wagging its tail. It initially proved a hit ...
All of the robotic pets like Sony’s AIBO are interesting toys, but they aren’t intended to do the work that Spot and other robo-dogs are intended to do. Indeed, Boston Dynamics’ launch video ...
The flame-throwing robot dog was first teased last summer, but it’s finally on sale for under $10,000. If you’re curious about exactly what the Thermonator is going for, you can purchase the ...
Had it gone the way of Sony’s Aibo robotic puppy or Honda’s crouching-astronaut ASIMO? It seems not, because the company soon rolled back a little and was at pains to communicate that reports ...
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