Researchers from the Korean Institute of Science and Technology's (KIST) Center for Intelligent Robotics (CIR) demonstrated their household service robot, CIROS, at Robot World 2012. CIROS, the third version of the robot since development began in 2005, is intended to help out around the home by performing simple chores. You can watch it prepare a salad by slicing a cucumber and adding dressing in the video after the break... Continue Reading Korea shows off salad-tossing robot at Robot World 2012
Section: Robotics
Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Humanoid, KAIST, KIST, Kitchen, Robots, Seoul National University
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