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This is the official Project Aiko website which talks about the making of a Yumecom called Aiko (Yumecom = Dream Computer Robot). The original goal of Aiko was to help our aging population to do simple tasks like make tea and coffee, tell them the weather, read a magazine or remind them to take their medication at the correct time.
- Aiko V2
Aiko V2 project will officially start on May 1, 2009. You...
- Technology
Aiko can read books, newspapers (print font size at least 12...
- Donation
Project Aiko Donation. I have been building robots as a...
- FAQ
Aiko can do a quick filter of known faces at the airport,...
- About
About Aiko: Past, Present & Future. A Young Boy’s Dream… It...
- Gallery/Video
Welcome to Project Aiko Video & Picture Gallery: Want to...
- Artificial Limb
The artificial hand is controlled by two microcontrollers,...
- Resume
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- Aiko V2
Welcome to Project Aiko Video & Picture Gallery: Want to have your company logo on Aiko! Have Aiko wears the clothes you designed or sale. Great Exposure!!! Restriction: Can NOT be blue jean. (Doesn't go well with silicone, it will leave blue mark) Aiko size: Height: 152cm Bust: 82cm Waist: 57cm Hip: 84cm
About Aiko: Past, Present & Future. A Young Boy’s Dream… It actually starts back in the 70s during my childhood where I spent a lot of time watching Japanese anime which often featured robot themes. I remember saying to myself as a child, “I will build one of those when I grow up.”
Aiko is the first android to react to physical stimuli and mimic pain. This technology could be applied to people who have undergone amputations.
13 Ιαν 2017 · Full humanoid robot building playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhd7_i6zzT5-MbwGz2gMv6RJy5FIW_lfnIn this video, I talk about Project Aiko which...
This is the official Project Aiko telegram which talks about the making of an android (fembot) Aiko. www.projectaiko.com
The inventor first attracted media attention through his Project Aiko web site, which led to news coverage around the world. Organizations like the Discovery Channel, CNN and the New York Times took an interest in the story.