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Japanese Unveiled Humanoid Robot

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4 April 2010 2 Comments

Japanese Roboticist Hiroshi Ishiguro , Japan’s Osaka University , has successfully created an humanoid robot version of himself. This humanoid robot, can move its rubber skin to laugh and to cry like areal woman by receiving electric signals from the human it is being modeled on.

Ishiguro controls his mechanical doppelganger remotely, through his computer, using a microphone to capture his voice and a camera to track his face and head movements.

When Ishiguro speaks, the android reproduces his intonations and when he tilts his head, the android follows suit.

A woman after looking at her robotic version said “I felt, I was meeting my twin sister.”

Ishiguro didn’t gave any timeframe about when such rotos would be available int he market, But he predicted that the copies of humanoid robot would be sold at around 10 million yen (110,000 dollars)

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