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Ex-Robots is at the forefront of developing humanoid robots with a remarkable emphasis on replicating human-like facial expressions and emotions.
Tesla and Nvidia produce much noise on the topic, but there are real benefits to human-like robots, writes JOHAN POTGIETER, cluster industrial software lead at Schneider Electric.
A video of ALLEX (top) shows a camera- and sensor-laden head, and astonishingly versatile hands with fast-moving fingers and ...
The University of Tokyo created a humanoid robot, Alter3, who can mimic human actions, like taking selfies, throwing a ball or playing air guitar.
Designing A Robot That Can Sense Human Emotion Date: December 16, 2002 Source: Vanderbilt University Summary: Forget the robot child in the movie "AI." Vanderbilt researchers Nilanjan Sarkar and ...
Scientists in Singapore recently unveiled "Nadine," a socially intelligent, human-looking robot complete with "her own personality, mood and emotions." ...
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