They're rampant of course, but this one from Honda about their newly updated Asimo robots is classic;
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Now all they have to do is come up with what fees for what services
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Honda shows off space-dwarf robot butler capability
The Japanese robot industry is streets ahead of the competition when it comes to designing droids for peaceful uses (for war-bots, of course, the discerning purchaser shops in America). That said, Japanese robots have so far struggled to find a real, erm, killer application.
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....there was a truly disturbing suggestion that Honda intends its stunted spacesuit robots to serve other basic human needs.
"By the end of 2010s, we'd like to see these robots working at every street corner of the city," Honda's Tomohiko Kawanabe said, according to AP.
The Japanese robot industry is streets ahead of the competition when it comes to designing droids for peaceful uses (for war-bots, of course, the discerning purchaser shops in America). That said, Japanese robots have so far struggled to find a real, erm, killer application.
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....there was a truly disturbing suggestion that Honda intends its stunted spacesuit robots to serve other basic human needs.
"By the end of 2010s, we'd like to see these robots working at every street corner of the city," Honda's Tomohiko Kawanabe said, according to AP.

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