The world's most sophisticated humanoid can grin with satisfaction or sneer in disdain. It was was shown in public for the first time yesterday in a remarkable demonstration of cybernetic emotions.
A new robot that, according to its creators, can express a full repertoire of human facial expressions was unveiled on Sunday. K-bot has a feminine face and is capable of 28 facial movements, ...
You can’t help but smile when a good-looking robot makes goo-goo eyes at you — even though you know it’s simply a matter of 24 mechanical actuators pulling a foam-rubber face in just the right way.
The Australian company, which offers streaming of over 50 sports, has amassed over 350,000 customers in its first year of operation. Product manager and Salesforce platform lead Ron Pena told ...
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