The Asimo name returns as an original vehicle operating system developed in-house by Honda, set for use in the new 0 Series ...
Fans of technology will recall a number of years when Honda’s humanoid robot Asimo seemed to be everywhere. In addition to its day job in a research lab, Asimo had a public relations side gig ...
So it is with Honda's robotic spokesperson, Asimo. The auto industry's favorite android has gained a bunch of new tricks, and is preparing to take over your workplace. The diminutive bobbleheaded ...
Honda loves its friendly ASIMO robot, and for the most part, we get a kick out of him, too. (Especially when he has a bad day.)The little guy's latest endeavor is a starring role in a new iPhone ...
Asimo was originally a humanoid robot unveiled in 2000 that garnered global attention for Honda. Honda continued to improve Asimo's technology that can recognize the world around it and act based ...
According to Honda, these screens will run a custom, self-developed operating system called Asimo OS. The 0 SUV might be the more production-ready looking of the two cars Honda has shown us.
Honda, like many carmakers worldwide, imports batteries and other parts to cars it makes in the U.S. Now, Toyota is providing ...
Beyond automobiles, Honda produces motorcycles, power equipment, aircraft, and robotics, including the iconic ASIMO humanoid robot. The company's reputation is built on engineering excellence ...
draws on insights from Honda's ASIMO humanoid robot development. The aim is to replicate the 'Sprinting Build' of Koraidon, a design concept from the Pokémon Scarlet game, while incorporating ...
While Asimo was never destined for factory work like Tesla CEO claims the Optimus robot will be one day, Honda learned a lot about human-machine interaction until Asimo was retired in 2018.