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http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...610_robot.html
All I can say is "wow" We finally have a robot that looks and interacts like a human... |
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Hats off to the engineers who designed that incredible piece of machinery.
I would have to agree with the article in saying that it is rather, er well, creepy. |
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that's just plain freaky. But 31 points of articulation? Thats REALLY High. I wonder how good she is at capping? Probably has a good autonmous mode too.
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How much do you think they'll be? $20 bucks at your local Meijer is my guess. ![]() |
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That's freaky and cool.
Somehow, I doubt that "responds like a human" is the right phrase. I hear speech recognition tech has room to grow, and I don't even know if recognizing gestures even exists yet. But still very cool. Quote:
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that just makes me think of the evil britny spears in Austin powers creepy robots
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