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write 5 points about each of the robots

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1)ASIMO

2) Pepper

3)Sophia

4)PARO

5)VALKYRIE ROBOT

6)ATLAS

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Answered by BrainlyEmpire
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Answered by XxpriyanshuxX
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{\red{\bold{\text{ASIMO}}}}

  • ASIMO is a humanoid robot created by Honda in 2000.
  • It is currently displayed in the Miraikan museum in Tokyo, Japan
  • ASIMO is the first humanoid robot in the world that can walk independently and climb stairs.
  • ... ASIMO has arms and hands so it can do things like turn on light switches, open doors, carry objects, and push carts.

{\red{\bold{\text{Pepper}}}}

  • Pepper is a semi-humanoid robot manufactured by SoftBank Robotics,
  • It is designed with the ability to read emotions.
  • It was introduced in a conference on 5 June 2014, .
  • It was showcased in SoftBank Mobile phone stores in Japan beginning the next day.

{\red{\bold{\text{Sophia}}}}

  • Sophia is a social humanoid robot developed by Hong Kong-based company
  • Hanson Robotics. Sophia was first turned on on February 14, 2016,
  • It was first public appearance at South by Southwest Festival (SXSW) in mid-March 2016 in Austin, Texas, United States.
  • It's a social robot that uses artificial intelligence to see people, understand conversation, and form relationships.
  • On the surface, Sophia is scarily similar to the AI-powered robots in film

{\red{\bold{\text{Paro}}}}

  • PARO is a therapeutic robot baby harp seal.
  • It intended to be very cute and to have a calming effect on and elicit emotional responses in patients of hospitals and nursing homes, similar to animal-assisted therapy except using robots. 
  • PARO is the 8th generation of a design that has been in use in Japan and throughout Europe since 2003.
  • PARO has five kinds of sensors: tactile, light, audition, temperature, and posture sensors, with which it can perceive people and its environment.

{\red{\bold{\text{Valkyrie Robot}}}}

  • Valkyrie, a name taken from Norse mythology, is designed to be a robust, rugged, entirely electric humanoid robot capable of operating in degraded or damaged human-engineered environments.
  • The robot’s torso houses two series elastic rotary actuators (the first arm joint on either side), two series elastic linear
  • actuators that work in concert to realize motion between the torso and pelvis, and various computer and power facilities. The pelvis houses three series elastic rotary actuators: the waist rotation joint, and the hip rotation joint of each leg. The pelvis is considered the robot’s base frame, and includes two IMU’s.
  • Each upper leg contains five series elastic rotary actuators. The ankle is realized using two series elastic linear actuators working in concert. The leg has a quick mechanical and electrical disconnect between the first two joints that allows for
  • Each upper arm consists of 4 series elastic rotary actuators and when combined with the forearm has 7 joints. The arm has a quick mechanical and electrical disconnect between the first two joints that allows for easy shipping and service.

{\red{\bold{\text{Atlas}}}}

  • Atlas is a bipedal humanoid robot primarily developed by the American robotics company Boston Dynamics
  • Do funding and oversight from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
  • The 1.8-meter robot is designed for a variety of search and rescue tasks, and was unveiled to the public on July 11, 2013. 
  • The world's most dynamic humanoid robot, Atlas is a research platform designed to push the limits of whole-body mobility.
  • Atlas's advanced control system and state-of-the-art hardware give the robot the power and balance to demonstrate human-level agility.
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