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		<title>Telepresence Robots = Omnipresent Humans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you can&#8217;t make the meeting&#8230; send in your robot! The American company Anybot has created telepresence robots that can be used in variety of scenarios. Whether at home or work, who says you can&#8217;t be in two places at &#8230; <a href="https://csnblog.specs-lab.com/2012/01/20/who-says-you-cant-be-in-two-places-at-once/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>The American company <a title="Anybot" href="https://www.anybots.com/#front" target="_blank">Anybot</a> has created telepresence robots that can be used in variety of scenarios. Whether at home or work, who says you can&#8217;t be in two places at once?<br />
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<p>A <a title="NPR " href="http://www.npr.org/2011/12/31/143974766/no-excuses-robots-put-you-in-two-places-at-once" target="_blank">recent article in NPR</a> describes how CEO of <a title="Evernote" href="http://www.evernote.com/" target="_blank">Evernote</a>, Phil Libin, keeps an Anybot at his office headquarters in California while he&#8217;s not there. That way he&#8217;s still able to participate in meetings even while being overseas. Although the use of teleconference has become ubiquitous, devices like Anybots can provide users with a much more comprehensive range of interactions.</p>
<p>In the video above Jake Ludington meets a robot personality who is actually Anybot representative, Angela Ward. The Anybots lack arms so they aren&#8217;t capable of picking up any objects however, there is a mechanism on the Anybot that could allow Angela to open a door at the Anybot offices in California while she&#8217;s in North Carolina. A set of wheels make them mobile and its two eyes are actually cameras that give the user a realistic visual of what&#8217;s going on around the robot. They even have  built in lasers which can be used as  pointers during presentations.</p>
<p>Telepresence robots aren&#8217;t all about the office, they can get down to business in other ways: the video below features ¨Justin,¨ a robot which was recently presented by researchers from the <a title="DLR" href="http://www.dlr.de/dlr/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10002/" target="_blank">German Aerospace Agency (DLR)</a> at the <a title="IEES-RAS" href="http://www.humanoids2011.org/Welcome.html" target="_blank">2011 International Conference on Humanoid Robots (IEEE-RAS)</a> in Bled, Slovenia. Operated by a human on earth, Justin may  eventually find work aboard space stations or satellites.</p>
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