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Monday, October 10, 2005

robot dog blog

I have always liked these Sony AIBO dogs. When I get an actual flat/house I think I will try and get one.



So I was intrigued to find the world's first automated robot blog from a Sony AIBO. It is no doubt a cool concept, though I would love to know what it’s thinking when it sees these things.

Being an intelligent, autonomous robot, Pedro wanders freely around our house. Every day from noon to 4.30 pm WEST, he takes a photo every half-hour with his nose camera and mails it to this blog through his wi-fi internet connection. All on his own! Hence, the term roblog - a robot's blog with no human intervention, of which I believe this is the very first one.

This Sony product creates it's own user co-created advertising content. How awesome is that?
If any of the pics had people or action in it would be really exciting.
Link here!
posted by dead insect at 10:23 AM

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