This robotic dog from Sony is finally making its way to the U.S. after long being exclusive to Japan. Starting this September, you can bring home one of the robopups and dote on it day and night—just ...
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Sony announced yesterday that the newest version of aibo, its doglike robot, is coming to the U.S. The big hook this time is that it has artificial intelligence, and can learn your face and house ...
If you have kids, it's inevitable that they will eventually ask you for a puppy. Sure, it sounds easy to say 'No,' and we all know they won't make good on their promise to take the dog out every day ...
Sony announced Thursday that it would relaunch its line of robotic puppers, collectively named Aibo, in the United States in September — but it won’t be cheap. The “First Litter Edition” bundle will ...
Paying nearly three grand for a toy puppy may sound like a lot, but less so when one considers the long-term costs of raising a real dog. Also, Sony's robotic pooch Aibo is really cute. The smartphone ...
Have we adopted and adapted to technology to such an extent that a robot dog could conceivably replace a pet dog? That question popped into my head when I heard that Sony was releasing Aibo, the ...
Sony revived its robodog series late last year, offering a limited first run of next-generation Aibos for keen Japanese fans. Despite a killer $1,800 price-tag, the company apparently sold plenty, and ...
Sony made the world drool this morning when CEO Kaz Hire unveiled its newest artificial intelligence development—a robot dog named Aibo—at a launch event in Tokyo. Aibo weighs 2.2 kilograms (4.85 ...