
May 14, 2008 2:06 pm US/Eastern
Honda Robot 'ASIMO' Conducts Detroit Symphony
Resembles Real Thing; Talking Robot Met With Warm Response
DETROIT (CBS/AP) ―
The Detroit Symphony was led by a new conductor Tuesday night, one that wasn't quite human. When the lights dimmed, the sold-out hall grew silent and out walked the conductor - a shiny, white and 4 foot, 3 inches tall robot.
ASIMO, a robot designed by Honda Motor Co., met its latest challenge: conducting the Detroit Symphony in a performance of "The Impossible Dream" from "Man of La Mancha."
As if that wasn't enough, ASIMO then greeted the audience in a childlike voice, waving as well to the orchestra.
In an almost strange resemblence of the real thing, the robot precisely mimicked the actions of a conductor, nodding its head and gesturing at times with both hands. ASIMO took a final bow to enthusiastic shouts from the audience.
"It is absolutely thrilling to perform with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. This is a magnificent concert hall," ASIMO said.
A Honda spokeswoman said it was the first time ASIMO had conducted an orchestra, and it may be the first time any robot has conducted a live performance.
ASIMO stands for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility.
Honda eventually hopes robots like ASIMO will be used as companions for the elderly and others in need.
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