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<>China has manufactured its first personal robot that can live at home as a partner. </P>
<>"Liangliang," an argenteous robot about 80 centimeters tall, is able to walk and navigate through obstacles at ease, as well as performing duties as instructed by humans. </P>
<>"Liangliang, turn right." "OK, I am turning right." And so did he in a recent debut in Shenyang. </P>
<>Its developer, the Shenyang-based Xinsong Automation Company affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, said the personal robot is able to provide services of education, entertainment and security and as a personal assistant. </P>
<> In the presentation debut, a staff sent a mobile phone short message to the robot inquiring about the situations at home and, in two minutes Liangliang replied with a message: temperature 22 degrees Celsius and everything normal at home. </P>
<>The robot can also log on to the Internet and tell its owners the latest news and weather forecasts.
(Xinhuanet)</P> |
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