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My main job was to fetch things.
Because of the country's vast experience with automation for the motor and electronics industries, Japanese researchers have tended to focus on developing nursing robots that can grasp or fetch things.
All three of them are working, you see, and if they have to keep running out to fetch things, they'll never get the job done, but the boy can do the running for them.
On several occasions during the afternoon, he disappeared into these rooms to fetch things, including a copy of the Colette novel "Mitsou," which provided the inspiration for a recent Chanel photo campaign that he had shot, and a copy of "The Emperor's New Clothes," which he had illustrated with paintings made entirely with cosmetics.
A: We can also intelligently fetch things for you in advance, at some point in the future.
Robotic surrogates that offer paralyzed people the freedom to explore their environment, manipulate objects or simply fetch things has been the holy grail of BCI research for a long time.
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Still, some houses have done fetching things.
Wives were always fetching things from their husbands' offices.
With legs, the 8ft Robonaut will be able to climb throughout the 260-mile high outpost, performing mundane cleaning chores and fetching things for the human crew.
I gamely continued the training, even though most of it was interrupted by the couple and me jumping up on the kitchen table to avoid Adonis, who had gamely learned that charging humans was even more fun than fetching things the wife had dropped.
(Or maybe not so odd, since Americans also stay busy singing about the long summer vacations they don't have and the White Christmases they never see, pretending that our reality is other than it is being one of the most — or, actually, least — fetching things about us).
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