 He can recognize objects. It has a camera on his nose. So it has a camera on his nose so it can take pictures and feed it to the cloud. It is a subscription-based where it can upload pictures to the cloud. There's also a camera on the back that is called a SLAM camera. And it uses that also to navigate around the house. And it will use that to find its way to the charging pad that you'll see right behind our model. How many behaviors might it have? Unlimited? Is it going to be updated on the internet? We don't have a number for that, but right now you can teach it many, many tricks. You know, sit, lay down, shake its whole body, and speak as well, you know, barking. How long can it go away from the charger and walk around for a couple hours? For 120 minutes, and then it will need to be charged for three hours. But at home, it will just be the charge in the corner. Yes, you can see it's going over to the charging pad right now. So if you can maybe shift over. And that's the dog right now. Ibo is finding the pad, lining it up, and then it will lay down on the pad to start charging. Can you hide the pad inside this little doghouse? You certainly can put it underneath the objects. I don't know if I'd want to put it in a strict maze. But it does very well with finding it. AI is ultra fast. Is it good on all kinds of floors? Because you have lots of different kinds of floors, right? So we've had this on a wood floor, we've had it on a cement floor, and also the carpet. We're using carpet right now just to keep the noise down from people walking up on stage and from Ibo making noise while walking. So it barks? It does speak, yes. But does it speak English? It barks. It barks. Bark is an international language. Is there any chance it might be able to speak languages later? That has yet to be determined. Maybe add a record of your own voice and make it speak with your voice. And you can also program it if you want it to be a female dog or a male dog. And you can touch the paws to program it? Yes, by when you, I don't know if you can see, but underneath the paws the touchpads are censored. So when it's time to program it, if you want to teach it a new trick or a dance, you would simply have it sit, it would prop up. You'd hold the paws, push in the buttons and maneuver Ibo the way you want to. And it'll learn that trick. You put that into the user experience and you save it as a trick. And it does an amazing job. I don't know if we'll see Ibo dancing, but we've taught these dogs how to dance and it's quite unique. Does it have kind of like a microphone array, a high quality so you can understand what you're saying from far away in the room? Yes, this is only far away. The problem we're having now is it's so loud in here that our models who are playing with Ibo's, there's so much outside noise that it's hard for the dogs to hear. So right now it's not active for the voice commands? It is searching for the voice commands it is. It's constantly searching for trigger words, right? So now she's playing, she's telling the dog to kick the ball to her, that's why it kicks. So what's the target market? It's not just families with kids, right? Target market is really for anybody. It really is somebody for anybody with families, people who live alone, with multiple people. And again, the more people in the household talk to it, the more friendly it becomes with that person. And so the price is around $2,000? About $1,700 US, yes. $1,700. So it's a big update from Ibo number one, right? Very big. So the other thing is looking at this Ibo versus the original one, this is more rounded. So it's more of a natural feel to it. If you also look at the eyes, the old Ibo had that shield going over the face. This one has OLED eyeballs and they react to petting. So when you pet the chin, pet the back, pet the head, the eyes shut, it looks in multiple directions as well. Yes, so it's connected via Wi-Fi or LTE and it does updates similar to a smartphone. At this point that is just to be announced. If you want your dog to be like a terrier style or more like a... I'm not sure about that. To change the tone of the bark. Crazy dog or quiet dog. So here we go, we can look. Yes. So if you look now, if you zoom in on his eyes, you can see the blink. If our model here pets the top of the head or underneath the chin, it'll react. See how it's similar to real dogs. And the ears are moving. So it's got lots of special sensors. Yes. Not just regular stuff. Yes. And there's also 22 actuators on it. You know, talking about the elbows, the how it pivots on the feet. Including the ears, the tails. It's not going to break too easily? No, hopefully not. Hopefully not. Yes. But if you have a house with stairs, hopefully it won't fall down the stairs. Correct. Hopefully yes. I think it'd be awesome if you could get notifications like Facebook notifications and stuff or something like that. They could alert you. You got a new email. You should check it out. Usually dogs, they alert when there's fire, right? But this one could alert for like more text things. You could dictate the email, reply email to it. And it would send the email back to your mom. Right. It should be like a... It might become overwhelming if it becomes really, really good at stuff. So now she's playing with the I-Bone. And what the dogs will do is they will use their AI to locate the bone, line up with the bone to actually pick up the bone. With its commands, you can tell I-Bone to drop the bone. So now you're going to see I-Bone look at the bone, find it using its AI, locating it, and how it'll line up to pick up. And one of the coolest things that I thought maybe from the keynote was when... Kazuro Iri said, and this is just the beginning. Yes. So I think it would be awesome if Sony had a whole bunch of robots on the market in the future. All kinds of stuff. And that would make you very busy, right? During the sales department. Right. Like he said, it's only the beginning. So where we go from now? We do not yet know. The plants. They could be a smart plant. Could be a smart painting. Smart plants. Sony could be at the forefront of making... Possibility is endless. It is endless.