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But right now, a human head transplant is not a realistic possibility – and if it were, it’s not clear whether that would actually be a good thing. "'In many ways, ...
Now, Disney Research has built upon the audio-animatronics human bust by giving it the ability to mimic human-like eye gaze and head movements. The "Realistic and Interactive Robot Gaze" study ...
Video: A realistic robot head that can mimic human facial expressions could make communication more human-like Video: Robot mimic gives a speech Robotics engineers at the University of Bristol, UK ...
A brand new robot called Ameca has hyper-realistic human features. The robot can smile, blink, gasp in shock, scratch its nose or even have a staring contest with you. You are viewing 1 of 4 ...
A 27,000-year-old carved face found in France is rewriting what we know about the origins of realistic art in early human ...
Meet Emo, the robot head capable of anticipating and mirroring human facial expressions, including smiles, within 840 milliseconds. But whether or not you’ll be left smiling at the end of the ...
Apparently, our talking head does human better than humans. So what’s next for Zoe? Well, her personal assistant aspirations are entirely feasible, considering she only takes up about 10MB of data.
While Ameca is described as the world's most realistic humanoid robot, another of Engineered Arts' bots is also very human-like. The robotic head, dubbed Adran, has 22 custom actuators that allow ...
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