CES 2018: What the Gadget Fest Looks Like in ‘the Year of A.I.’. (The New York Times, 1/11/2018)
Now available in a kindergarten teacher model! Zipping along the convention floor were robots yielding a host of skills. One robot, Loomo, doubles as a hoverboard and a companion that can take photos. Another robot, iPal, above, serves as companion to older and younger users. Designed by AvatarMind, the $1,500 humanoid robot can remind elders to take medicine or greet children at the door.
Other CES 2018 posts:
Security robot Nimbo scares away the bad guys. (1/12/2018)
Concept robots designed to eliminate service sector jobs. (1/5/2018)
Travelmate Robotics suitcase. (1/5/2018)
Samsung's GoBreath. (1/3/2018)
A robot that plays Scrabble without making a mess. (1/1/2018)
Keratase hair coach. (12/23/2017)
Travis the Translator. (12/20/2017)
Pro-Protection toothbrush holder. (12/19/2017)
PetMio smart technology. (12/18/2017)
Rinspeed Snap concept vehicle. (12/17/2017)
SignAll, an automated sign language translator. (12/13/2017)
Homni sleep solution. (12/11/2017)
Guz 2 electronic dartboard connects you to the world. (11/22/2017)
I assume the SureFly will also be able to carry women. (11/21/2017)
Now you can party every day and rock all night at any age. (11/17/2017)
Pointivo. (11/17/2017)
Jibo, the social robot, makes the cover of TIME. (11/17/2017)
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