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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.
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Name | Pepper |
Organization | Softbank Robotics |
Video | Video |
Cost | Approximately $1,800 |
Height | 121 cm (4 ft) |
Weight | 28 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.