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Aiko is the first android to react to physical stimuli and mimic pain. This technology could be applied to people who have undergone amputations. Aiko is the first step towards a life-like mechanical limb that has the ability to feel physical sensations.
Aiko is the first android to react to physical stimuli and mimic pain. This technology could be applied to people who have undergone amputations.
30 Σεπ 2007 · This is a quick 6 minutes video demo of Aiko with the Body. Full video Demonstration is about 45 minutes long. It will be demonstrated Live in November of 2007 at the International Center and ...
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.”
5 Ιουν 2011 · Sidewinding motion of the snake robot Aiko. This video was developed as part of the ongoing research on snake robots at SINTEF and NTNU in Norway. Visit http...
The Aiko robot was made to be a service robot. This robot can do basic tasks and read, and was made to be the first android that can react to physical stimuli. It can speak both English and Japanese and has face recognition.
12 Δεκ 2008 · (PhysOrg.com) -- Aiko is a humanoid robot with a built in Biometric Artificial Intelligence Neural System (Brain) designed by Le Trung in Canada. Aiko is slightly less than 5-feet high with...