Talking robot horse to go on sale in Japan in 2035, says developer Kawasaki


TOKYO (Bernama-Sputnik/RIA Novosti) -- A robot, which resembles a lion and is controlled like a motorcycle and a horse, will go on sale in 2035, Takahiro Ueno, project manager of the Safe Adventure development team at the General Projects Office, directly reporting to the president of Kawasaki Heavy Industries.

"Right now it's a concept. But by 2035, sales will begin. We've announced this (the start of preparations for industrial production). It's already been decided," he said.

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