Japan will likely beat them to it. Take a look at this robot from Japan's Kawada Industries. Note that it has stable legs as opposed to wheels, doesn't require a power cord and is capable of performing actual tasks and a Japanese folk dance.
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Japan will likely beat them to it. Take a look at this robot from Japan's Kawada Industries. Note that it has stable legs as opposed to wheels, doesn't require a power cord and is capable of performing actual tasks and a Japanese folk dance.