Japanese Robots

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  • Nov. 28: A Japanese man reacts as the humanoid robot baby he is holding begins to cry at Japan's largest robot convention in Tokyo. The 'Real Care Babies,' which cry if they are not treated with love and care, help to teach people about infant care.
  • Nov. 28: A humanoid robot, without its facial skin, is displayed at Japan's largest robot convention in Tokyo. The life-size dental training robot, dubbed Simroid for 'simulator humanoid,' has realistic skin, eyes and a mouth that can be fitted with replica teeth that trainees practice drilling on and cries in pain when the drilling goes wrong.
  • The Simroid dental-training robot has her teeth checked by a dentist at Japan's largest robot convention in Tokyo.
  • Nov. 28: A close-up of Simroid having her teeth checked by a dentist at Japan's largest robot convention in Tokyo.
  • Nov. 28: Humanoid robot Twendy-One hands a ketchup bottle to Waseda University student Genki Fujii, after picking it up from a fridge during a demonstration of the robot, which is designed to take safe care of the elderly, at the university laboratory in Tokyo.
  • Nov. 28: Twendy-One carries a tray of breakfast to Fujii.
  • Nov. 28: Twendy-One approaches with the food tray.
  • Nov. 28: Twendy-One helps Fujii move from his bed to a wheelchair.
  • Nov. 28: Twendy-One picks up a piece of toast and places it on a plate while Fujii prepares salad.

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