June 08, 2006
 
It's a life form Jim, but not as we know it
In Japan, we like to have real live people sitting in Information Counters everywhere lots of people go: like in department stores, train stations and so forth. It's better than just giving people maps because Japan is not a self-service type of culture.

But we also want to perfect robots for consumer and domestic uses, just the way we implemented them into industries in past decades. So here's one of the latest models testing now in Japan: Actroid. (The name is a cross between Actress and Android.)

She's very pretty, and speaks quite well, blinks, turns her head, uses her hands to gesture and so on. I don't think Actroid is perfect yet. She still moves a little like the old Disney characters at the Meet Mr. Lincoln exhibit. But she's getting there!

Click here if you want to see a video of Actroid in action. There are several linked to the creator's site. All of them are different. Try one: http://www.kokoro-dreams.co.jp/moviej.html

UPDATE: Here's another more interesting video about Actroid (in English) from National Geographic: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/03/0331_060331_robot_video.html

June 05, 2006
 
NTT DoCoMo Vision 2010
I just love DoCoMo. It's such an incredibly visionary company!

DoCoMo is one of Japan's largest cell phone companies. But it really has a vision that goes way beyond just mobile phones. It has plans to make life more convenient by embedding mobile technology into everything: video phones, holograms, medicine, transportation ... you name it.

There's an awesome video online (in English) that shows what DoCoMo plans to do. I think everyone should really watch it. The video also shows some pretty authentic Japanese values in my humble opinion, even though you might think it's a little hokey. I think every company should have visions articulated as well as DoCoMo's.

Click here to see the video for yourself now: http://www.docomo-usa.com/vision2010/Vision_2010_medium.wvx

(Sorry for those of you who tried but couldn't see the video last week. DoCoMo took it off their Japanese site. But I found it on their US site now, so have updated the links. Watch it while you can!)

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