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Nao Robot – The Next Generation in Commercial Robots

SingularityHub Staff
Jul 22, 2008
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Just found a nice video posted below of a group of Nao robots doing a synchronized dance. The Nao represents the next generation of "affordable, autonomous, and easily programmable humanoid robots". Created by Aldebaran Robotics, the robot has succeeded the Sony Aibo as the official robot for this year's RoboCup, in July 2008 in Suzhou in China. In late 2008 Aldebaran Robotics hopes to make the Nao commercially available.

https://www.youtube.com/v/Jtdk-1b8A5w

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