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Japan Mixes Robotics With Tea Time
By YURI KAGEYAMA
Japan is pretty serious about robotics. If the droids are
going to fit in, they probably need to learn the Japanese custom of
serving tea.
Fortunately, researchers at the University of
Tokyo are exploring just that. In a demonstration this week, a humanoid
with camera eyes made by Kawada Industries Inc. poured tea from a
bottle into a cup.
Then another robot on wheels delivered the
cup of tea in an experimental room that has sensors embedded in the
floor and sofa as well as cameras on the ceiling, to simulate life with
robot technology.
"A human being may be faster, but you'd have
to say `Thank you,'" said University of Tokyo professor Tomomasa Sato.
"That's the best part about a robot. You don't have to feel bad about
asking it to do things."
Sato believes Japan, a rapidly aging
society where more than a fifth of the population is 65 or older, will
lead the world in designing robots to care for the elderly, sick and
bedridden.
Already, monitoring technologies, such as sensors
that automatically turn on lights when people enter a room, are
becoming widespread in Japan. The walking, child-size Asimo from Honda
Motor Co. greets people at showrooms. NEC Corp. has developed a smaller
companion robot-on-wheels called Papero. A seal robot available since
2004 can entertain the elderly and others in need of fuzzy
companionship.
Sato says his experimental room is raising
awareness about privacy questions that may arise when electronic
devices monitor a person's movements down to the smallest detail. On
the bright side, the tea-pouring humanoid has been programmed to do the
dishes.
? 2007 The Associated Press
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/28/AR2007022801302_pf.html
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