The long and short of it is that ASIMO – now under the newly-formed Honda Robotics division – will soon be able to do everything a human can, only better. So start stocking the bomb shelter again.
Remember humanoid bot ‘Asimo’, which could kick balls and pour beer? It survives as EV software Honda has announced it has developed an operating system for electric vehicles, using tech it first ...
Honda’s all-electric Prologue, a collaboration vehicle manufactured in tandem with GM, has been a serious hit for the brand.
The Honda Collection Hall in Motegi, Japan, walks you through the company’s 76-year timeline of innovation in the automobile ...
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.
At CES in Las Vegas today, Honda showed off its promised new battery-electric Honda Zero prototypes. The first is an SUV ...
The RSX will also be the first vehicle from Honda to feature its in-house-developed Asimo OS. At CES, Honda said that Asimo ...
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 ...
The new vehicles will come with Honda's ASIMO operating system, named after the cute, humanoid robot it introduced at CES more than 20 years ago. Honda says it is combining those robotics ...
In a world of ever-evolving robots, some of you might remember the one that more or less started it all: the Honda-made Asimo, a humanoid robot that broke cover back in the year 2000 at the CES ...
LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- Honda Motor will equip its new 0 Series electric vehicles with the operating system of its retired humanoid robot Asimo, turning it into the command center for the vehicles ...