KOBIE and RABIE are networked golem designed by Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute ( ETRI ) . They are essentially sensor and motor regalia whose wide-ranging “ emotions ” are processed on a nearby personal computer . Because of the wireless connectivity , they deliver great diversity of response with less overhead within the short koala bear dolly or creepy cony - Pac - Man shell that make up their bodies .
ETRI built KOBIE and RABIE as “ Mental Commitment Robots , ” pitch to aid mentally ill people by providing psychological comfort . When you poke KOBIE the automatonlike native bear , he roll over and star crossly into your face , until he recognizes you . If you hit him once , he will be panic-stricken , but if you attain him several metre , his surprise turns to fear . “ He can account whether you like him or not , ” says a head of inquiry at ETRI .
KOBIE ’s target consultation is the senior , and its Phascolarctos cinereus physique was prefer both because it is cuddly and because koalas are acknowledge to be lazy , so KOBIE ’s lack of quick motor skill would be less noticed . In nastiness of this deficiency , he is “ by far the most innovative robotic ducky made in Korea , ” according to the the Korea Times .

KOBIE ’s less consolingly named brother RABIE , the world’ssecond known networked hare , is place at tyke , and it uses clear emoticon to express itself , rather than more nuanced facial tick . He also reduplicate as a nannycam , channelize picture of his playtime to PC and mobile phones .
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ETRI should probably work on the names , though . It ’s a little creepy for me to suppose of giving my minor RABIEs — and letting my grandma slumber with KOBIE . [ The Korea Times;Akihabara News ; Video fromB2B Story ]

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