By Noah Ovshinsky
Morning Edition, May 14, 2008 - Detroit's Orchestra Hall was like a scene out of the Jetsons on Tuesday night. A robot designed by Honda conducted the Detroit Symphony. ASIMO, which stands for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility, led musicians during a performance of The Impossible Dream. The robot is designed to help people and will someday assist the elderly and disabled in their homes.
Noah Ovshinsky reports from Detroit Public Radio.

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Noah Ovshinsky reports from Detroit Public Radio.

To listen to the story Click Here.
Related Story: Click Here.
To see Asimo dance Click Here.
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