Fans of technology will recall a number of years when Honda’s humanoid robot Asimo seemed to be everywhere. In addition to its day job in a research lab, Asimo had a public relations side gig ...
and yes, even robots. In fact its ASIMO humanoid robot (parodied in a rather disturbingly hilarious episode of South Park) is one of the most advanced in the field of robotics, and it's only ...
While Asimo was never destined for factory work like Tesla CEO claims the Optimus robot will be one day, Honda learned a lot about human-machine interaction until Asimo was retired in 2018.
The RSX will also be the first vehicle from Honda to feature its in-house-developed Asimo OS. At CES, Honda said that Asimo would be the company’s first effort at designing a so ...
Honda's Rose Parade float, a 49-foot replica of Honda's ASIMO humanoid robot, and the parade's first ... "We're honored to be celebrating our first 50 years in America by continuing our ...
When Honda’s ASIMO died, he left a hole in our hearts shaped like a four-foot-tall spacesuit-looking bipedal robot. Now Toyota has tried to fill that hole with some jock ‘bot who plays ...
Honda Motor says it will release EV models next year equipped with its original ASIMO operating system, developed for humanoid robots. The Japanese automaker unveiled prototypes of the vehicles at ...
Despite big discounts and 0% financing, Tesla sales are down for the first time in a decade … but there’s even bigger robot news with the return of Honda ASIMO, a flying car from China ...
LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- Honda Motor will equip its new 0 Series electric vehicles with the operating system of its retired humanoid robot Asimo, turning it into the command center for the vehicles ...
named after the company’s Asimo humanoid robot from the early 2000s that was designed for “people’s daily lives.” Honda retired Asimo in 2018 to focus on “more practical” applications.
Long before there was Optimus, there was Asimo. Not a lot of people know this, but Honda was actually experimenting with humanoid robots as far back as the mid-1980s. They were kind of like boxes ...