Technology puts robot control in human hands

A giant robot controlled by a person on board is no fantasy. The company producing just such a device, "Kuratas" has already received more than 3,000 orders worldwide. News reporters in many countries are taking notice. Wataru Yoshizaki, one of the developers, envisions a future in which every household owns at least one robot. The "V-sido" software that he made hastens that day, allowing anyone to control a robot with ease.
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