The world’s earliest humanoid robot, WABOT-1, was created by researchers at Waseda University in Japan. It was capable of walking, picking up objects, and performing simple forms of communication.
In the ’80s, the only things bigger than man-perms were robots and synthesizers. Waseda University’s WABOT-2 combined both of these trends in to what may be considered the ultimate ’80s icon.
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In 1973, a team of students and teachers at Waseda University in Japan built WABOT-1, the world's first humanoid robot. It could walk, talk, see, grab objects, and measure distance and direction. The ...
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