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Pepper was introduced by SoftBank Robotics in June 2014. It is designed to understand and respond to human emotions, making it suitable for roles in customer service, retail, and healthcare.
 
Pepper was introduced by SoftBank Robotics in June 2014. It is designed to understand and respond to human emotions, making it suitable for roles in customer service, retail, and healthcare.
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Latest revision as of 21:48, 6 July 2024

Pepper is a humanoid robot developed by Softbank Robotics, a division of SoftBank Group. Pepper is designed to interact with humans and is used in various customer service and retail environments.

Pepper
NamePepper
OrganizationSoftbank Robotics
VideoVideo
CostApproximately $1,800
Height121 cm (4 ft)
Weight28 kg (62 lbs)

Pepper was introduced by SoftBank Robotics in June 2014. It is designed to understand and respond to human emotions, making it suitable for roles in customer service, retail, and healthcare.


References[edit]

SoftBank Robotics official website

Presentation of Pepper by SoftBank Robotics