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Honda has revealed four little robots that want to make people"s lives just that little bit better. And considering the 2017 we"ve had, this is welcome news.Especially since one of those little robots is an autonomous, off-road buggy. Look at it"s lil" face! Adorable.Information at this stage is a bit sparse, but we"re told this buggy codenamed 3E-D18 is fitted with AI to help support people "in a broad range of work activities". Which we"re reading as "set it to drift around your local farm and crack open the popcorn".The 3E-A18 is a companion robot, which apparently shows "compassion to humans" thanks to a variety of facial expressions. It"s basically a robot puppy. Another concept is a mobility chair for "casual use in indoor or outdoor spaces," while the last one resembles a modern-day R2D2. It"s a mobile cargo unit."Expressing a variety of functions and designs," explains Honda, "the advanced robotic concepts demonstrate Honda"s vision of a society where robotics and AI can assist people in many situations, such as disaster recovery, recreation and learning from human interaction to become more helpful and empathetic."Awww.Share this page: FacebookTwitterGoogle+WhatsAppMailtoCopy link
Date written: 8 Dec 2017
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Honda has revealed four little robots that want to make people"s lives just that little bit better. And considering the 2017 we"ve had, this is welcome news.Especially since one of those little robots is an autonomous, off-road buggy. Look at it"s lil" face! Adorable.Information at this stage is a bit sparse, but we"re told this buggy codenamed 3E-D18 is fitted with AI to help support people "in a broad range of work activities". Which we"re reading as "set it to drift around your local farm and crack open the popcorn".The 3E-A18 is a companion robot, which apparently shows "compassion to humans" thanks to a variety of facial expressions. It"s basically a robot puppy. Another concept is a mobility chair for "casual use in indoor or outdoor spaces," while the last one resembles a modern-day R2D2. It"s a mobile cargo unit."Expressing a variety of functions and designs," explains Honda, "the advanced robotic concepts demonstrate Honda"s vision of a society where robotics and AI can assist people in many situations, such as disaster recovery, recreation and learning from human interaction to become more helpful and empathetic."Awww.Share this page: FacebookTwitterGoogle+WhatsAppMailtoCopy link
Date written: 8 Dec 2017
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 10222