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chaminga_d
03-31-2007, 10:17 PM
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You probably won't see a robo-barista at your local Starbucks anytime soon, but in Japan a new generation of robots is in training to serve tea. In a demonstration this week at Tokyo University, a pair of humanoid HRP-2 machines from Kawada Industries showed off their dexterity with a demitasse.

Credit: Ken Shimizu/AFP/Getty Images

magichashan
03-31-2007, 10:19 PM
ela ela machoo ela

chaminga_d
03-31-2007, 10:19 PM
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It was a tag-team event for the robots--one did the pouring and the other, equipped with wheels, did the serving. (They also washed the cup afterward.) The event took place in a demonstration room with sensors embedded in the floor and elsewhere, and cameras on the ceiling. Both robots have camera eyes.

chaminga_d
03-31-2007, 10:19 PM
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Tomomasa Sato, a professor at Tokyo University, awaits his beverage. "A human being may be faster, but you'd have to say 'Thank you,'" Sato said, according to an Associated Press story. "That's the best part about a robot. You don't have to feel bad about asking it to do things."

And Japan does plan to ask robots to do a great many things in settings such as homes and hospitals. The machines are expected soon to be able to straighten up rooms (by 2008), make beds (by 2013), and lift and carry the infirm (by 2016).

magichashan
03-31-2007, 10:19 PM
mooota ela badak athi wage penne he he he
kawata passe yanawada danne na neda
he he he

magichashan
03-31-2007, 10:20 PM
amooooooo elane

chaminga_d
03-31-2007, 10:21 PM
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Self-propelled tea dispensers are actually not a new thing in Japan, where robots are expected to provide service with a smile. In the 18th century, affluent members of society were fond of tea-serving dolls like this well-dressed one (a modern re-creation of the original). The 8-inch-tall windup doll could be programmed to travel a certain distance on its hidden cogwheels, then return after a guest placed the empty teacup back on its tray.

chaminga_d
03-31-2007, 10:22 PM
mooota ela badak athi wage penne he he he
kawata passe yanawada danne na neda
he he he

Ow... Ow eka parak kae woth.. aye kanna geriwenna yanawa...

magichashan
03-31-2007, 10:41 PM
he he he
ela ela mchooo ela porak