Has Sony really lost their technology compass?? "14 March 2004 -- Sony hopes to create a robot which can make voluntary and intelligent movements by learning things by itself or reacting to changes in its surroundings. 'I hope to bring into existence in five years' time a robot which can communicate so naturally that it is indistinguishable from man,' says senior Sony executive Toshitada Doi." Chasderf@aol.com
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"14 March 2004 -- Sony hopes to create a robot which can make voluntary and intelligent movements by learning things by itself or reacting to changes in its surroundings. 'I hope to bring into existence in five years' time a robot which can communicate so naturally that it is indistinguishable from man,' says senior Sony executive Toshitada Doi."
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