New Version of Sony's AIBO Robot Dog Released 134
Cave_Monster writes "Sony has unveiled a new version of its canine robot AIBO which, unlike your average puppy, can talk and keep a diary but which still needs love and attention. Sony starts taking orders Thursday, with a price tag of 194,250 yen (US $2,263.40) in Japan including a five-per cent sales tax. Now that's one expensive toy!"
Aibo link (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Aibo link (Score:2, Informative)
The Japanese site has the most details of the new Mind 3 capabilities:
http://www.jp.aibo.com/ [aibo.com]
I for one... (Score:3, Funny)
And I bet you can install OSX on them...
Re:I for one... (Score:1)
Price tag (Score:5, Insightful)
The robo-dog may steal owners away from the Tamagotchi virtual pet, which swept the world in the mid-1990s.
Uhm, yeah. This +$2K puppy will surely steal the market share from a $10 toy!
Re:Price tag (Score:2, Funny)
And much to the dismay of many parents on Christmas morning, very young children often are.
KFG
Re:Price tag (Score:4, Informative)
There. Now go run out and buy one!
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tom: apples! fresh apples! just $10,000 per apple!
dick: you're not going to sell many apples with a price like that.
tom: well, i only need to sell one, right?
i wish i had more of their work in my library. heh.
Re:Price tag (Score:1)
Expensive? (Score:3, Insightful)
Expensive? Bear in mind that most $2k computers go to ten-year-olds and they are also pretty much just toys so that makes them expensive too. Nah, I'd say that $2k for a robot puppy is actually quite reasonably-priced if not a bargain.
Re:Expensive? (Score:2)
Re:Expensive? (Score:3, Insightful)
It's like the internet, just beacuse people play games or look at porn doesn't mean the internet is exactly as useful as an XBOX or a Hustler Magazine.
Re:Expensive? (Score:3, Interesting)
Anyone ever tried raising a puppy in their home knows that a free puppy can cause well over $5000.00 in damage in a 24 hour period. before you get a live pet, if you own things such as nice furniture, LEATHER furniture, good carpet, hardwood trim and floors, or live in someplace you would call really nice be ready to either keep that pet in a cage most of it's life or spend
Re:Expensive? (Score:2)
Sure, if they're spoiled little brats. I'm not sure if you've noticed, but decent computers can be found for about $700 these days.
Re:Expensive? (Score:2)
. . . from who?
Re:Expensive? (Score:4, Interesting)
If your in a financial bracket obove the people I just described, then buying a PDA is just a usefull device I can replace every year.
This is the same for people who think of these dogs as stupid. They think that because $3000 is a tough chunk of change to just spend on anything and they just dont have it.
For people in the upper income bracket $3000 is something that does not take much effort to save for and things like this are no longer so stupid because they are very much within reach. BTW there are LOTS of people in the upper end bracket I just describe and the sales of aibos have been good. The units have gone through multiple versions and various improvements over the YEARS. And no
Re:Expensive? (Score:2)
Re:Expensive? (Score:1)
If something like this gives you enjoyment day to day then its worth it.
I keep birds and lots of people think its stupid that I bought 2 caique parots for $900 each and am about to by a cape parot for $1600 and possibly an Amazon for just under that
Now, for my financial bracket (I work a full time job and do consulting on the side) I can afford to buy birds
MOD PARENT DOWN! (Score:1)
For your records: iBo is teh sux0r!1!1!1!! omfg lol1!1!!!eleven!1!
Tamagotchi (Score:4, Insightful)
Did anyone ever play with theirs for longer than 5 minutes? More importantly, what audience is there to 'steal' given that these haven't been on the market for years?
Re:Tamagotchi (Score:2)
Stuart
Re:Tamagotchi (Score:1)
Not really expensive... (Score:1, Interesting)
What's even worse about Aibo is that the amount of creativity that it permits the owner is not exactly what I would call an open source kind of effort.
I've not heard of them going BSOD as yet, but there is always a new version to be released.
This is just one of t
Re:Not really expensive... (Score:2)
But .. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:But .. (Score:1)
sounds good but (Score:1, Funny)
Re:sounds good but (Score:3, Funny)
Meaning of AIBO... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Meaning of AIBO... (Score:2, Interesting)
I thought it was a contraction of "ai robo", which is often how "robot" is pronounced in Japan (where they don't like to end words with consonants besides "n"). Sort of like "Love-Bot".
Re:Meaning of AIBO... (Score:2)
Re:Meaning of AIBO... (Score:2)
http://www.google.com/search?hs=VSh&hl=en&lr=&safe =off&c2coff=1&client=opera&rls=en&q=aibo+%E6%84%9B %E3%83%9C&btnG=Search [google.com]
http://www.google.com/search?hs=SUh&hl=en&lr=&safe =off&c2coff=1&client=opera&rls=en&q=aibo+%E7%9B%B8 %E6%A3%92&btnG=Search [google.com]
http://www.google.com/search?hs=nA2&hl=en&lr=&safe =off&c2coff=1&client=opera&rls=en&q=aibo+%E5% [google.com]
Re:Meaning of AIBO... (Score:1)
Re:Meaning of AIBO... (Score:1)
Of course, there are just as many examples of Japanese things with English names, such as LDP (Liberal Democratic Party), LDK (Li
Re:Meaning of AIBO... (Score:2)
Does it do anything practical? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Does it do anything practical? (Score:3, Funny)
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ack (Score:2)
Do you also have a monkey with four asses? :)
Re:ack (Score:2)
Re:Does it do anything practical? (Score:1)
Only if you spread peanut butter on your balls beforehand.
Re:Does it do anything practical? (Score:1)
For instance, a 'companion' that dosnt' need to be walked and is mostly self-caring would be ideal for the elderly who want a pet, but simply can't expend the energy nescesary for a 'real' one. Also, it's internet connectivity could be used to provide an easy, interactive interface to the web (once set up).
Also, I guess if you lived in a place that didn't allow animals, it's an alternative if you can spend the money.
Re:Does it do anything practical? (Score:1)
The only people that would likely find companionship in AIBO at this stage would be suffering from severe dementia or those having a bad LSD trip.
It is about as much of a pet alternative as Bonzi Buddy or a pet 2x4.
Re:Does it do anything practical? (Score:2)
Depends on whether you arm them with head-mounted poison dart guns or not.
Re:Does it do anything practical? (Score:2)
Yeah, sounds freakin' wonderful (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, that's just what I want. Guests over at my house, and all of a sudden out of nowhere comes a fucking robot dog asking me "Why don't you love me? Why don't you love me? Why don't you love me?"
Re:Yeah, sounds freakin' wonderful (Score:2)
Re:Yeah, sounds freakin' wonderful (Score:5, Funny)
Waiting (Score:3, Funny)
Creepy robots. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Creepy robots. (Score:1)
Bah (Score:3, Insightful)
Until then, I see this sort of thing as just a toy that would be liable to be entertaining for all of... oh... maybe up to a week or so, and then forgotten. Kind of a lot of money to spend on something with such a brief entertainment value, don't you think?
Re:Bah (Score:1)
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But, most importantly, there is an SDK [aibo.com] free for anyone to download.
It's very simple to hack some quick programs running on Windows, remotely controlling the dog (completely, or sharing it with the personality software).
It's possibly the best solution out there for anyone that wants to experiment with the software side of robotics.
Re:Bah (Score:2)
Re:Bah (Score:2)
I otherwise agree with what you are saying... an artificial pet needs to be just as versatile as the real thing.
MC Chris (Score:2)
Not Interested (Score:1)
Re:Not Interested (Score:1, Redundant)
Actually a software upgrade (Score:1)
anyone know the link to the AIBO hack? (Score:1)
anyone know of where to track this down? thinking of this way you could command your AIBO to do stuff from a remote location
my fave random AIBO thing was this prototype unveiled at STEF '03 that had "digital olfactory" capability - when i asked whether that was so that, you know, you could send the dog into areas that a human or animal couldn't go, the answer was, "um, no: it's a dog. it need
Re:anyone know the link to the AIBO hack? (Score:2)
http://openr.aibo.com/openr/eng/index.php4/ [aibo.com]
Let me guess... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Let me guess... (Score:2)
AIBO can now blog (Score:5, Interesting)
Yes, blog. In addition to "talking" and keeping a "diary" of its daily routine, it can automatically and wirelessly upload its entries to an public blog website for all to read. (For all Japanese-literate, at least.) As with any blog, the owner and similarly squishy entities can submit comments to AIBO's entries.
http://www.jp.aibo.com/products/ers7m3/aep04.html [aibo.com]
Sony actually thought it was necessary to post the following warning:
"* [People] can write comments, but AIBO cannot respond to the comments."
Plus, you can train AIBO with your daily routine by importing your Microsoft Outlook schedule into him/her/soulless thingy. For example, AIBO can dictate today's news headlines as you eat breakfast.
I'll let the concept of an unholy alliance between robotic dogs, blogs, and Microsoft Outlook sink in before the blood-curdling begins.
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This better be useful. (Score:1)
Is it fluffy?
Robo pets will always be a fad (Score:2)
Re:Robo pets will always be a fad (Score:2)
Had One (Score:5, Interesting)
I showed it to my AI professor once and he told me that Sony sent these out to universities when they first came out so researchers could play with them. Then he showed me the thing that made it so amazing. No matter how you oriented the AIBO, it can always stand upright. If you put it on its side, it will move its legs so it rolls over until its belly is on the ground and then proceed to get up. You can't put it with its back side down because of the head (Sony designed it that way on purpose). Its ability to stand up is probably the most amusing part. Otherwise, it wasn't all the great, IMO. I eventually gave it to boss' kids because I thought it would amuse and inspire them more than it did for me and hopefully one of them would go into AI someday.
Re:Had One (Score:2)
Re:Had One (Score:1)
robotic soccer (Score:1)
RoboCup [robocup.org]
Four-Legged League [www.tzi.de]
Not girl friendly (Score:1, Insightful)
Didn't think so.
Re:Not girl friendly (Score:1)
and real geeks prefere geeky girls..
A spying tool ? (Score:1)
Nifty eh ?
Much cheaper alternative... (Score:2)
Isn't it sad (Score:1)
Re:Isn't it sad (Score:2)
I think 20-50 year old mean are its intended audience.
But go ahead and keep telling people how sad their lives are, if it makes you feel better about yourself.
It can be programmed (Score:1)
Finally, I can teach a dog to help keep the mother-in-law outside the house, and for it to unplug the phone when the call is coming from her house!
Looks like Alien (Score:2, Interesting)
SDR and Papero looks pretty good, but most robot designs out there doesn't appeal to me at all. Maybe they're limited by engineering problems though. Right home robotics seem to be where the home computers were back in the 1970's, ie. expensive kits with no real screens and little use (KIM etc).
One day there might be kits in the local hobbystore containing a bunch of joints you can connect as you like, then the head
Who nees AIBO (Score:2)
Re:Who nees AIBO (Score:3, Funny)
Marvin doesn't want you.
Re:Who nees AIBO (Score:2)
Marvin doesn't want you. "
Well of course not! That's the whole point, innit?
bad currency conversion; it's $1,720 (Score:2)
Good currency conversion, bad ./ editor (Score:2)
Yawn... (Score:1)
changes to the hardware whatsoever (or not noticeable, at least).
They just tweaked the default software a bit and called it a new
release. If history is any lesson, though, we might expect a
really new model within the year or so.
Nice... (Score:1)
...but I hope Sony has made this new Aibo to be able to run Puppy Linux [goosee.com]
:-)
The one missing piece... (Score:2)
Sales tax (Score:1)
Hell, in memphis tennessee sales tax is 9.25%. i WISH we had 5%
Great work on the misquote! (Score:1)
According to xe.com the actual price in US dollars works out to $1,704.54.
Re:I'm still waiting... (Score:1)
You'd have a better shot at finding a REAL female without that PMS bug