Honda said Thursday it will use the Consumer Electronics Show in January to unveil its new 3E Robotics Concept. Standing for Empower, Experience, Empathy, the
experimental technologies reflect the company’s vision of a future
where robotics and artificial intelligence can advance mobility, help
people, and learn from human interaction to become more empathetic.
Honda released images of four devices that it says are part of the 3E Robotics Concept. They include an autonomous off-road vehicle equipped with AI and designed to support people in a broad range of work activities, including disaster recovery, plus a four-wheeled motorized chair concept designed for casual indoor and outdoor use.
Also included is the adorable RoboCas Concept unveiled in Tokyo, which is apparently now being called the more robotic-sounding C18, in keeping with the alphanumeric nomenclature of its 3E family.
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Honda released images of four devices that it says are part of the 3E Robotics Concept. They include an autonomous off-road vehicle equipped with AI and designed to support people in a broad range of work activities, including disaster recovery, plus a four-wheeled motorized chair concept designed for casual indoor and outdoor use.
Also included is the adorable RoboCas Concept unveiled in Tokyo, which is apparently now being called the more robotic-sounding C18, in keeping with the alphanumeric nomenclature of its 3E family.
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At
CES 2018, Honda will unveil its new 3E (Empower, Experience, Empathy)
Robotics Concept, demonstrating Hondas vision of a society where
robotics and AI can assist people in a multitude of situations, from
disaster recovery and recreation to learning from human interaction to
become more helpful and empathetic.
Honda
will unveil its new 3E (Empower, Experience, Empathy) Robotics Concept
at CES 2018, demonstrating a range of experimental technologies
engineered to advance mobility and make peoples lives better. The
3E-B18 is a chair-type mobility concept designed for casual use in
indoor or outdoor spaces.
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