Toyota Unveils Helpful Human Support Robot 64
cylonlover writes "Toyota has unveiled a new assistant robot designed to help the disabled live more independently. Called the Human Support Robot (HSR), it represents the latest initiative in Toyota's Partner Robot program and is intended to help out around the home by fetching things, opening curtains, and picking up objects that have fallen to the floor. The HSR can be controlled using a simple graphical user interface via tablet PC. It can also wear a tablet atop its head, which would allow caregivers and family members to communicate with the robot's owner over Skype or other services. But unlike recent telepresence robots including the recently announced iRobot RP-VITA, the HSR has an arm and gripper for doing the simple tasks we often take for granted."
How long until the Sexbot? (Score:1)
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And I thought I might *add* the sey toy reference, seeing how this is /. and all. Gee, was I wrong. FP!
Beverage option (Score:2)
Is there a coffee maker attachment?
It would help society more.. (Score:1)
It would help society more if it actually killed them.
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I think Steven Hawkings will disagree.
Hybrid only? (Score:2)
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Re:Hybrid only? (Score:5, Informative)
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Replying to remove accidental downmod.
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http://www.health24.com/medical/Condition_centres/777-792-1461-1673,26770.asp [health24.com]
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Oh can it.
There is a difference in engineering for a device that moves a few miles per hour, and only travels for hours a day, and is always nearby a charging station, and weight about a hundred lbs.
Vs.
A device that moves 80 miles per hour, travels up to 10 hours a day, will not be near a charging station and weighs a ton.
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But can it pick locks? (Score:2)
Go watch Robot and Frank, great movie, even if it's pretty obvious that the assistance robot is a person in a robot suit.
http://robotandfrank-film.com/ [robotandfrank-film.com]
Skype??? (Score:1)
If the person is disabled enough to require the use of this robot, the caregiver should be on-site. They shouldn't NEED to use Skype to talk to the disabled person.
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Care givers also routinely run errands for the person they are caring for which may require leaving the house. Being disabled does not mean needing to be waited on hand and foot.
Re:Skype??? (Score:4, Funny)
Being disabled does not mean needing to be waited on hand and foot.
Being disabled does not mean needing to be waited on gripper and omni-wheel.
FTFY
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Being waited on gripper and wheel doesn't make a person independent. It makes a person dependent on a robot.
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If someone can't do the stuff that this robot does, they're unlikely to be able to do other things unaided, such as using a toilet, etc...
Speaking from experience (my wife is disabled).
protecting us... (Score:1)
Please contact customer support if the robot asks if you have stairs.
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Hackable? (Score:2)
Cost savings? (Score:4, Interesting)
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Yeah, good luck then trying to pass the FDA and similar obstacles on your way. Either it could never be advertised for that purpose or hundreds and hundreds of millions if not some billions would have to be spent proving that it's not a curling iron but a robot that can be used for some medical applications.
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Pick up things? (Score:1)
Can it pick up the control tablet if I drop it?
Forget helpful human support... (Score:4, Funny)
... if they develop an UNhelpful support robot, they can make a killing staffing call centers with it.
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No need to develop, just license Siri. Done.
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"Wear a Tablet Atop its Head???" (Score:3)
Riiiight... 'cuz, you know, building in a webcam and LCD would just be... obtuse.
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Because that is better than the tablet, how?
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Because that is better than the tablet, how?
Meh, seems lazy.
If some hacker came up with this thing in his garage, I'd cut 'im some slack, but... Toyota doesn't have the engineering knowhow to embed a damn webcam/screen combo, so they duct-tape an iPad to the thing? Really?
I used to think that all those instances of "unintended acceleration" could be chalked up to user error, but after seeing this, I'm not so sure anymore...
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Toyota Clippy? (Score:2)
1) Yes
2) No
3) Get me a beer
4) Google "Kill Clippy"
5) I saw what you did in front of the computer last night. Shame if your girlfriend were to find out
A step, a baby step. (Score:2)
Hmm... My dogs do all of this. And they work on the farm too guarding and herding our livestock. Probably a lot cheaper and longer lived than this robot. Still, I guess robots must start somewhere.
Will it come with Genuine People Personalities? (Score:1)
If not, they must not be Sirius.
Looks strangly familiar... (Score:1)
Now you can (Score:1)
Remember those helpful reps who "Sir" you with a "Sorry but we can't". Now you can beat the crap out of them.
independently dependent (Score:1)
..."designed to help the disabled live more independently."
By making them depend on a robot?
Fail.
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By making them depend on a robot?
Better than being dependant on humans.
Obligatory (Score:2)
I can see these being really popular in Korea.
Another good story about these (Score:3, Informative)
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The story - The Caretaker - was fabulous. Great surprise ending. Thanks for posting about it.
Which is a lot more popular... (Score:2)
Than the unhelpful robot, which aparently just repeatedly tells you to fuck off