The Huggable video shown below recently surfaced. Be warned: this video contains pictures of Huggable with his skin off. I can tell you that this will not lower your stress levels.
SF fans recall Purza the Pukha from Anne McCaffrey's 1990 novel The Rowan.
Pukhas, deriving their name from the imaginary companions discovered by needful children, had become widely used in pediatrics... its long soft hair was composed of receptors, monitoring the child's physical and psychic health.
(Read more about Purza the Pukha)
Humanoid Robots Tickle The Ivories
'The massive feet working the pedals, arms and hands flashing and glinting...' - Herbert Goldstone, 1953.
Golf Ball Test Robot Wears Them Out
"The robot solemnly hit a ball against the wall, picked it up and teed it, hit it again, over and again...' - Frederik Poh, 1954.
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