Softbank decided recently to enter the robotics business and you will never imagine what they have come up with! Have you ever imagined purchasing a companion?
Well, Softbank has made a cooing, gesturing, and sympathetic Pepper humanoid-on-wheels that it says is created for companionship and one of its top features is that it can decipher human emotions.
Get ready because they will be launching this new robot in Japan for $1,900 or 198,000 yen. If you are looking for a great companion save up because it’s coming to Japan this February.
Harry K.
June 6, 2014
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