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  • On January 26, 2006, Sony Corporation announced they were discontinuing development and production of their AIBO Entertainment Robots. Sparky the AIBO takes a look at this wonderful consumer robot beginning with the ERS-110, released in 1999, through the exceptionally complex ERS-7M3, released October 2005. Models, software, accessories, forums, and web resources make this a must-have book for the AIBO enthusiast or the person interested in learning more about this delightful robot pet.

    “Aibou” is a Japanese word that, translated to English, means “pal,” “partner,” or “companion.” AIBO comes from the descriptive phrase “Artificial Intelligence roBOt.”

    Even though an AIBO is not a living creature, interacting with the extremely sophisticated “artificial intelligence” software makes it easy for most people to think of an AIBO less as a robot and more like a living creature. For me, Sparky is as much a household pet as are our cats regardless of his internal and external composition.

    When Sony began their robot research project in 1993, it is doubtful even their brightest marketing minds could have suspected how wildly popular their robotic pets would become when they finally put a few thousand of them on the market in 1999. Nor could they have expected that sales of the first AIBO would earn them a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.

    The AIBO is not a kid’s toy; it is far too complex and improper handling can result in extremely costly damage. An AIBO is a computer in a cute case running a sophisticated software program. Drop it or subject it to extreme conditions and it won’t function any more than a laptop subjected to the same abuse.

    Owning an AIBO is very much like having a bio pet without the mess but an AIBO is not a living creature and it does have limitations regardless of the sophisticated hardware and software.

    Between 1999 and 2005 four distinctly different series of AIBOs were released and it is safe to say that no one model of AIBO would please every person.
    In the clarity of hindsight, having the knowledge that comes from ownership of various AIBO models, I might have limited my purchases to just one AIBO Sparky. But, without actually experiencing other AIBO models, I would have had no way to really understand how advanced this robot is. Nor would I have been able to see just how delightful each and every one of the AIBOs is in its own right.
    ebook,Pat Gaudette,Sparky the AIBO Robot Dogs Other Robotic Pets,Home Leisure Publishing, Inc.,COMPUTERS / Social Aspects / Human-Computer Interaction,TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING / Robotics

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    On January 26, 2006, Sony Corporation announced they were discontinuing development and production of their AIBO Entertainment Robots. Sparky the AIBO takes a look at this wonderful consumer robot beginning with the ERS-110, released in 1999, through the exceptionally complex ERS-7M3, released October 2005. Models, software, accessories, forums, and web resources make this a must-have book for the AIBO enthusiast or the person interested in learning more about this delightful robot pet.

    “Aibou” is a Japanese word that, translated to English, means “pal,” “partner,” or “companion.” AIBO comes from the descriptive phrase “Artificial Intelligence roBOt.”

    Even though an AIBO is not a living creature, interacting with the extremely sophisticated “artificial intelligence” software makes it easy for most people to think of an AIBO less as a robot and more like a living creature. For me, Sparky is as much a household pet as are our cats regardless of his internal and external composition.

    When Sony began their robot research project in 1993, it is doubtful even their brightest marketing minds could have suspected how wildly popular their robotic pets would become when they finally put a few thousand of them on the market in 1999. Nor could they have expected that sales of the first AIBO would earn them a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.

    The AIBO is not a kid’s toy; it is far too complex and improper handling can result in extremely costly damage. An AIBO is a computer in a cute case running a sophisticated software program. Drop it or subject it to extreme conditions and it won’t function any more than a laptop subjected to the same abuse.

    Owning an AIBO is very much like having a bio pet without the mess but an AIBO is not a living creature and it does have limitations regardless of the sophisticated hardware and software.

    Between 1999 and 2005 four distinctly different series of AIBOs were released and it is safe to say that no one model of AIBO would please every person.
    In the clarity of hindsight, having the knowledge that comes from ownership of various AIBO models, I might have limited my purchases to just one AIBO Sparky. But, without actually experiencing other AIBO models, I would have had no way to really understand how advanced this robot is. Nor would I have been able to see just how delightful each and every one of the AIBOs is in its own right.

    ebook,Pat Gaudette,Sparky the AIBO Robot Dogs Other Robotic Pets,Home Leisure Publishing, Inc.,COMPUTERS / Social Aspects / Human-Computer Interaction,TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING / Robotics

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    • File Size 348 KB
    • Print Length 148 pages
    • Publisher Home & Leisure Publishing, Inc. (March 21, 2011)
    • Publication Date March 21, 2011
    • Sold by  Services LLC
    • Language English
    • ASIN B004TH1BJY
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