Honda retires its famed Asimo robot

Asimo, Honda's adorable, humanoid robot, is no more. The company announced it would cease production of the robot in order to focus on using Asimo's technology for more practical use cases in nursing and road transport, as reported by Nikkei Asian Review.

Work on Asimo, whose name stands for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility, first began in the '80s and it was eventually unveiled in 2000. The first robot to walk on two legs, Asimo can, among other things, recognize multiple moving objects, determine the distance and direction of the objects, interpret voice commands and human gestures (like a wave or handshake), and autonomously navigate thanks to sensors within its body. It stands at 4 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 119 pounds, and...

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