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'''Wakamaru''' is a Japanese [[domestic robot]] made by [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries]], primarily intended to provide companionship to [[elderly]] and [[disabled]] people. The robot is yellow, 1m tall, and weighs 30 kilograms. It has two [[arm]]s and its flat, circular base has a diameter of 45 cm. The first hundred went on sale in September, 2005, for [[United States dollar|USD $]]14,000. |
'''Wakamaru''' is a Japanese [[domestic robot]] made by [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries]], primarily intended to provide companionship to [[elderly]] and [[disabled]] people. The robot is yellow, 1m tall, and weighs 30 kilograms. It has two [[arm]]s and its flat, circular base has a diameter of 45 cm. The first hundred went on sale in September, 2005, for [[United States dollar|USD $]]14,000. |
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Wakamaru is a Japanese domestic robot made by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, primarily intended to provide companionship to elderly and disabled people. The robot is yellow, 1m tall, and weighs 30 kilograms. It has two arms and its flat, circular base has a diameter of 45 cm. The first hundred went on sale in September, 2005, for USD $14,000.
Wakamaru runs a Linux operating system on multiple microprocessors. It can connect to the Internet, and has limited speech (in both male and female voices) and speech recognition abilities. Functions include reminding the user to take medicine on time, and calling for help if it suspects something is wrong.
Wakamaru was the childhood name of Minamoto no Yoshitsune. It was named after him.[1]
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