Sony says it is to bring back Aibo, its famous robot pet dog. The new Aibo is the tech giant's first entertainment robot in 12 years, and for now, it will only be sold in Japan. The machine learns ...
Sony has launched a scheme to repair and rehome old Aibo robot dogs. Available in Japan, the Aibo Foster Parent Program is designed to enable owners of ageing plastic pets to donate them for ...
Sony announced that it will be re-leasing the Aibo robot dog in the US. The Aibo was initially released in 1999, and discontinued in 2006. This is an updated model of the robot dog companion ...
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 ...
Soneium announced it would pay attention to copyright infringements, after freezing two tokens based on SONY intellectual ...
AIBO, the adorable Sony robot dog, was discontinued in 2006. But they inspired enough love in their owners to try and have them repaired, and when they could not be, to hold funerals for them.
reacting to words of praise or scratches on the head Sony on Thursday announced that its Aibo robotic dogs infused with artificial intelligence will be unleashed on the US market by the year-end ...
Japanese tech behemoth Sony launched its Soneium blockchain yesterday, but some unexpected choices led to criticism by crypto ...
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 ...
(credit: Courtesy of the Archaeological Park of Pompeii) Aibo is a companion robotic dog created by Sony and powered by AI technology, which builds its identity through its environment and ...
Sony's new Ethereum Layer 2 network Soneium restricted unauthorized use of its IP while maintaining user access through ...
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