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Ro-Ko (pronounced ro-KOH) is a new, stealthy, and stylishly designed robotic platform created by SoftBank and developed by a Japanese start-up called Rovio. It is a humanoid robot that can control the actions of its arm and legs, and it can also use its arms and legs to move objects. It is a true robot, not a machine.

Rovio has been working on this project for almost three years. It’s a natural evolution from the company’s past robot-building efforts. In fact, Rovio originally called this project the “Lunar Rovio” to make it sound more like a moon rover.

In many ways, the SoftBank-Rovio collaboration is similar to Google’s self-driving cars. They both want to build robots that can carry out certain tasks, like driving themselves or walking in a certain direction. The difference is that SoftBank intends to do this in a way that makes the robots more human. Their goal is to make robots that are as smart and as human as humanly possible.

The SoftBank-Rovio idea is similar to Google’s idea of making cars that drive themselves. The difference is that Google wants to build a car that, by default, is driven by a human. Rovio wants to build a car that drives itself.

Right now Rovio’s AI system doesn’t seem to be self-driving. It’s still relying on a human driver in conjunction with automated assistant. The other difference is that instead of human drivers, SoftBank has hired robots to drive Rovio’s cars. These robot cars, known as “robo-bots,” look and act like human drivers.

Rovio’s robot cars are all named after their respective Japanese cities. Tokyo has a robot car named “Tsuki,” New York has a robot car named “Alfred,” and Los Angeles has a robot car named “Katsuhisa.” These robo-bots are all being trained to drive manually, which sounds like a good thing since the human driver role isn’t a natural fit for a robot.

The thing is, these robots are being taught to drive with the help of their computer systems. When you buy a robo-bot it will be programmed with your habits and routines so that it only drives when you tell it to do so. And these robot cars are so programmed to drive automatically that they don’t even have to do anything. Thats why they’re so cool.

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