Sep 21 2007Museum Guide Robots Have Eyeball Heads

Enon is a robot created by Fujitsu that meets visitors to Kyotaro Nishimura's museum and then guides them through the exhibits. It uses arm gestures and a chest embedded LCD screen to get the job done, along with a robotic voice. The company plans to roll other service robots out in the coming years, including security and package transport models. One time my 4th grade teacher grabbed my junk when we were in the mummy exhibit at the museum. I'm not complaining or anything. Actually, I think I'm bragging. High five! Up high. Down low. Damnit, he was a dude :/
Museum Guide Robots Have Eyeball Heads [engadget]
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Reader Comments
1. fristicus - September 21, 2007 3:05 PM
i guess he couldn't have just called them testicle heads
2. TQ - September 25, 2007 10:57 AM
too easy maybe?