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Japan is using the famous humanoid Pepper robot to fight its coronavirus cases. The country has had a relatively small outbreak compared to others around the world, with about 16,000 cases and 678 ...
Japanese technology company SoftBank denies it’s pulling the plug on its friendly, talking, bubble-headed Pepper robot. “There is absolutely no change to our Pepper business,” SoftBank ...
Japanese technology company Softbank denies it’s pulling the plug on its friendly, talking, bubble-headed Pepper robot. “There is absolutely no change to our Pepper business,” Softbank ...
SoftBank’s friendly Pepper robot is turning into the jack of all trades, and hopefully the master of at least a few of them. Ever since the 120-cm-tall robot went on sale in 2015, it’s been ...
Pepper the robot is a surprisingly common sight in Japan, but not everyone takes the time to stop and see what it offers. It’s time for that to change.
Pepper recently started work in a grocery store as part of a trial to see how a robot might benefit customers. While popular with some shoppers, Pepper's apparent limitations showed it still has ...
SoftBank’s uber-adorable robot, that is about 4 feet tall and 62 pounds, just might wheel its way into many a home — and heart — in Japan this weekend when it goes on sale, according to this ...
Pepper, a humanoid robot that can feel emotion and look after its owner, has sold out a minute after going on sale. The robot went on sale on Saturday morning, after much anticipation and build-up.
Aldebaran, makers of both the Pepper and Nao robots, is after all a French company though 96 percent owned by the Japanese Softbank. Before selling Pepper to a wider audience, however, Aldebaran ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Pepper the robot is coming to our shores later this year, and its creators want the help of Android developers to help make it smarter. Japan-based SoftBank Robotics ...
Japan's Pepper robot, the adorable little robotic helper that works at some stores in Japan, is getting a new personality for use in the United States. It is expected Pepper will come to the US in ...
TOKYO (AP) — Japanese technology company SoftBank denies it’s pulling the plug on its friendly, talking, bubble-headed Pepper robot. “There is absolutely no change to our Pepper business ...
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