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Sony Aibo

200 点作者 cattlefarmer超过 7 年前

34 条评论

a_bonobo超过 7 年前
It&#x27;s amazing how attached some Japanese people were to the old aibos.<p>A report on a guy who specialised on repairing old aibos: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;motherboard.vice.com&#x2F;en_us&#x2F;article&#x2F;8qxk3g&#x2F;there-is-one-man-and-only-one-man-who-can-still-repair-your-robot-dog" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;motherboard.vice.com&#x2F;en_us&#x2F;article&#x2F;8qxk3g&#x2F;there-is-o...</a><p>Shinto priests hold Aibo funeral services from time to time, here&#x27;s a recent article: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.asahi.com&#x2F;ajw&#x2F;articles&#x2F;AJ201706090040.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.asahi.com&#x2F;ajw&#x2F;articles&#x2F;AJ201706090040.html</a><p>Flats are small, not pet-friendly and people are old and lonely, there&#x27;s a good market for the new one.
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cocktailpeanuts超过 7 年前
Japanese companies know how to build products for lonely people.<p>And the rest of the world is catching up with this &quot;loneliness&quot;, with advent of superficial social media oversharing. Everyone is increasingly becoming lonely inside.<p>So I think this is a huge opportunity and not a niche product anymore as of 2017, as long as they get it right.
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modernerd超过 7 年前
I owned an early Aibo called RT – the first Aibo to have an artificial hip replacement from X-Dog, an engineer in the UK who specialised in repairing them. <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.aibohospital.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.aibohospital.com&#x2F;</a><p>He pioneered the “operation”, fabricated the metal replacement parts by hand-milling them, and successfully replaced the hip joint in an era where home 3D printing was a pipe dream and Sony couldn&#x27;t hope to offer the same repair service. The “hip jitter” became a common fault, and X-Dog ended up with a waiting list of Aibos to fit new artificial hips to.<p>It was pretty incredible at the time, and it felt like being part of the future – like the robot pet repair clinics in Philip K. Dick&#x27;s _Do Androids Dream…_.<p>The most impressive thing about Aibos at the time – apart from ball-tracking and kicking – was their self-righting mechanism. It became a party trick for people to knock them down and see them get up again, a precursor of sorts to viral bullying of the modern Boston Dynamics prototypes.<p>I sold RT, but still remember feeling sad to watch Sony wind Aibo output down. It&#x27;s nice to see them coming back.
CGamesPlay超过 7 年前
&gt; Share memories. aibo keeps records of everything it experiences in day-to-day life, uploads the data to the cloud, and creates a database of memories that you can browse with the My aibo app. You can even ask aibo to take a picture—and you’ll be able to preserve that moment for posterity.<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;aibo.sony.jp&#x2F;en&#x2F;feature&#x2F;feature3.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;aibo.sony.jp&#x2F;en&#x2F;feature&#x2F;feature3.html</a>
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eyeareque超过 7 年前
This looks really cool.<p>A 30 day warranty for an $1800 USD toy robot seems quite short. Is this normal for electronics in Japan? In the US I would expect at least a 1 year warranty.
intopieces超过 7 年前
God bless weird Sony. I don&#x27;t trust them for any mainstream product (maybe PS4, but certainly not phones or laptops) but they consistently fascinate me with niche-as-hell products that I am tempted to buy just out of curiosity.
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helloworld超过 7 年前
The Google Translate version is funny:<p><i>Born to be gazed at, it is an unbelievable pupil. Unexperienced love perseverance that I can not help touching unexpectedly.</i><p>But I also got this useful info:<p><i>Scheduled to be released on January 11, 2018.</i>
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moonka超过 7 年前
I got to play with the older one a few years ago. A co worker found it in his garage and gave it to me. It was fun to check out, and it freaked out my real dog, but ended up dying pretty fast. There is (or at least was) a large community of folks who keep them around, and so we were able to sell it to be used as parts.
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hme超过 7 年前
I own both an old ERS-7 and a Cozmo. It&#x27;s striking how much Aibo is a likeable thing, full of surprise compared to Cozmo. I really noticed it when I got Cozmo. It&#x27;s a shame given the amount of computational power Cozmo gets from the smartphone, and its way better camera. But I guess the constraints forced Aibo engineers into a more subtle and intelligent design. I&#x27;m disappointed, I really hoped for something unbelievable like Aibo was ten years ago.
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joefreeman超过 7 年前
Sherry Turkle&#x27;s book, &#x27;Alone Together&#x27;, is split into two parts - the first is an investigation into how people (mostly children and the elderly) interact&#x2F;bond&#x2F;etc with robots of varying sophistication - starts with Tamagotchi, Furby and My Real Baby, PARO, and goes onto research-level robots. The second part applies similar thinking to social media, which is why I picked up the book. But I found the robot stuff interesting. I think my main takeaway was realising that the robots don&#x27;t have to actually be technologically advanced for people to form bonds with them. Interesting read anyway.
sowbug超过 7 年前
190,000 yen to buy robot dog, plus 90,000 yen for required 3-year &quot;Aibo basic plan&quot; (lump-sum option) = about $2,500.
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mastazi超过 7 年前
English version of the page: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;aibo.sony.jp&#x2F;en&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;aibo.sony.jp&#x2F;en&#x2F;</a>
vsenko超过 7 年前
An idea of an autonomous cyber pet detached of any clouds and vendor infrastructure appeals to me a lot.<p>But what Sony offers is a kind of a tentacle of a huge corporation.
ekianjo超过 7 年前
I wonder if there&#x27;s any new market needs for this to come back from the dead. I thought they killed it because sales were so poor before, has anything changed since then?
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SeanLuke超过 7 年前
Sony brought 12 or so early Aibo prototypes to the Agent 97 conference. IIRC the device was developed at Sony&#x27;s D21 laboratory (later the &quot;digital creatures laboratory&quot;) and was called the Mutant, for &quot;Musical Tangible Agent&quot;. You&#x27;d play notes from a little keyboard and it would respond. I was told they hadn&#x27;t determined what kind of animal it should be yet, and were leaning towards monkey. They had some faux fur for it too. But it wagged its tail! So everyone at the conference told them it should clearly be a dog.<p>At the end of the conference all 12 of the prototypes had broken neck servos. Because so many people had patted them on the head.
johnchristopher超过 7 年前
I noticed that webpage is really clean design-wise. Almost all webpages from Japan I had seen so far were really over saturated with colours and huge lettering in different fonts.
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Scaevolus超过 7 年前
English link (what you actually want to read): <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;aibo.sony.jp&#x2F;en&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;aibo.sony.jp&#x2F;en&#x2F;</a>
codewiz超过 7 年前
Will Sony go after users distributing open source hacks for this new Aibo? Or maybe this time will they use DRM to prevent any software modification?
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antonyme超过 7 年前
I developed on the Aibo years ago for Robocup robot soccer, writing software for object recognition, navigation, locomotion, etc. Much fun!<p>It&#x27;s surprising to see its return after a long hiatus, as Aibo has had several ups and downs in the market. And despite such a long period when it could have been enhanced, it looks like it is not significantly changed from the last generation.
jonah超过 7 年前
Some raw video from The Japan Times:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=DRl_03_jNwE" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=DRl_03_jNwE</a>
dingo_bat超过 7 年前
I&#x27;d buy this over a real pet. If I had the $$$. One thing I can think would be annoying if it kept making robotic servo noises every time it moved.
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Johnny555超过 7 年前
Yikes, that&#x27;s expensive, around $2000 for the base device, $900 for a required 3 year basic plan to make it operate (or $29&#x2F;month for 36 months), plus $540 for the optional 3 year support plan. (ok, I cheated on the conversions at $1=100yen, it&#x27;s around 13% cheaper that that based on the current usd&#x2F;yen exchange rate)<p>Makes a $1000 iPhone seem cheap.
ChuckMcM超过 7 年前
Again?<p>I know several people that bought the first version of this robot dog, it had some very clever electronics for its time but it failed to find a market and became an expensive orphan. And now Sony goes back to the concept again. I wonder what is different.
LiweiZ超过 7 年前
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;sJciRIZQTg4" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;sJciRIZQTg4</a> TVC on YouTube, in case you are interested. I found it on the bottom of the webpage (just a little logo).
codezero超过 7 年前
In the last dot bomb, I was very tempted to buy an Aibo. I’m still tempted and I don’t feel like it’s the same kind of dot bomb.
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singularity2001超过 7 年前
198000 JPY to USD: 1740,95 US Dollars, cheaper than the nao bot. [[ bwt: can JPY be pronounced juppy?;]]
kalys超过 7 年前
Just read Asimov&#x27;s &quot;A Boy&#x27;s Best Friend&quot;
ulfw超过 7 年前
How can one get one of these outside of Japan?
noncoml超过 7 年前
Not too far from “Robot and Frank” are we?
dhoulb超过 7 年前
Uncanny valley triggered.
bboreham超过 7 年前
Like Alexa, but cuddly.
11235813213455超过 7 年前
Anything would be good to replace real pets, there are way too many of them, it&#x27;s consuming a lot of energy, resources, pollution, and damaging ecosystem
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suyash超过 7 年前
How about owning a real dog? real dog over robot dog anyday for me.
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vortico超过 7 年前
I know I&#x27;m somewhat wrong, but I see no market for this whatsoever, besides as a learning toy for student AI laboratories, where the original AIBO is still popular. Can someone give me an example of a type of person of any wealth level or personality that would willingly go out of their way to purchase this? It doesn&#x27;t clean the floor, so there&#x27;s no practical function. It&#x27;s not an MP3 player that follows you around or a Siri-like assistant, so it can&#x27;t optimize your existing means of entertainment. The website advertises &quot;love&quot;, but I see 0% actual connection with it, so anyone that claims this reason is doing it either ironically or perhaps due to certain object attraction mental conditions. If anyone wants to cure lonliness, this would seem to have zero effect. As a toy for children or hobbyist adults, it seems like a fun thing to play with and show your friends for a few days, but no better than a yoyo which is few orders of magnitude cheaper. For &quot;tinkerers&quot;, it would be fun to program applications into it that use the sensors and motors, but if that was their primary market, it would advertised as an open development platform and they would leave out the pre-programmed AI. So what am I missing here?<p>If I was an investor, I would value this at no more than $0 because sales can&#x27;t possibly surpass R&amp;D. What reasons are there to believe otherwise?<p>EDIT: So it seems in this discussion I&#x27;ve learned that many believe that the love for dogs <i>can</i> actually be replaced by love for inanimate objects, which is a bizarre concept to me, but if the number of people who are able to do that is truly as significant as people are claiming, then I suppose I could see why this product could become successful.
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