Zeno Project Overview

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Hanson Robotics of Dallas, Texas builds the most expressive and intelligent robots in the world, as featured on the cover of Wired Magazine, Popular Science, The New York Times and the Boston Globe. Our robots make especially warm, lifelike expressions, can see faces, and hold real dialogue.

Hanson’s latest robot, Zeno, transforms Hanson’s character robots into a consumer product that can walk, talk with you, and see, all wirelessly controlled by a PC. Hanson has combined our astonishingly expressive Zeno head with an agile body by Japan’s leading robot designer, Tomotaka Takahashi, creating a timeless character reminiscent of “Atom-boy”. Enlivened by Hanson’s famous conversational artificial intelligence software, the Zeno robot can actually engage in a complete dialogue with you, see your face, make eye contact, and has his own moods and makes his own decisions. This robot brings to life a thousand dreams!

The robot will be 17” tall, weigh 6 lbs. and run for 20 minutes on batteries.

img009In addition to the actual robot Zeno, Hanson Robotics has developed a story about the Zeno character, set in the year 2027, which is ideal for feature film or TV. In the RoboKind story, the Zeno character is an intelligent robot child, enrolled in an “Inventing Academy”—a school where little robots learn to invent to make the world a better place. Though Zeno is smart, he’s emotionally just a kid, and must learn how to manage his precocious powers and to get along with the other robot kids, or RoboKind. img011When Zeno discovers that evil professor Blanc has secretly infected students with a corrupting virus that turns them to zombie-like servants, Zeno and his friends fight and defeat the virus and Dr. Blanc, who flees with dozens of infected robot kids to form an evil Academy, for future episodes.

6 Responses to “Zeno Project Overview”

  1. JeromeProphet Says:

    Quite amazing. Zeno and his friends are definitely a worthy pursuit. JP

  2. Bob Says:

    I want one!

  3. Temu Says:

    i would love to have one of those.
    i also think it could be cool to have an option for older(kids) with some kind of simple software to control it yourself from a computer. maybe even a wireless option for laptops. bluetooth or something! and maybe another option for a longer lasting battery. although it would be more expensive, i’d still buy it!

    either way i hope it goes well cause im still gonna buy it!

  4. robologic Says:

    Zeno is already wirelessly connected to a computer. He’s setup to be able to continue to adapt and learn new things through the internet.

  5. Miza Says:

    SUGOI~ (sugoi means cool)

  6. Korto Says:

    I think this is beautiful, I can’t wait for Zeno to hit the market.

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