Honda's ASIMO robot conducts the Detroit Symphony Orchestra

By Derek Fung on 16 May 2008

Tags: asimo | conductor | detroit symphony orchestra | honda | robot | yo yo ma | tuesday

On the night of Tuesday May 13, Honda's ASIMO robot conducted the Detroit Symphony Orchestra to draw attention to the orchestra's music education programs for disadvantaged youth.

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