Ah, the Fujitsu bear cub social robot. What child or elderly person should go without a “people-friendly terminal” with snuggly-soft fur and a camera in lieu of the ever-popular button nose? The little guy made the rounds briefly earlier this year , but this is our first time making acquaintances. The duo waved at us, waved with us, laughed with (at?) us, and then at some point, decided to arbitrarily fall asleep and ignore us — just like our actual friends! The representative told us this prototype — with a reported 300 actions from 12 actuators (three face, three neck, and six in the body), 13 skin touch sensors, hand grip sensors, a tilt sensor, and a microphone — is a ways off from hitting the childcare / nursing home market. For now, enjoy the pictures below and footage after the break… and if all this seems eerily familiar, hey, we’re with you. A wink and a nod in that direction can be found via the second video. Gallery: Fujitsu bear cub social robot hands-on Continue reading Fujitsu’s social robot bear is the supertoy of Kubrick’s dreams, almost (video) Fujitsu’s social robot bear is the supertoy of Kubrick’s dreams, almost (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 Oct 2010 02:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink