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Will Cogley designed a highly bionic robotic head for a humanoid robot called the Stewart Platform Neck, demonstrating the ultimate pursuit of fine facial expressions and head posture control, which is inspiring for more realistic human-computer interaction in the future. The Stewart Platform consists of six linear actuators connecting...

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Vine Layer 0vor 1 Jahr

were its first words "k*ll me?"

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It could make for a hilarious alarm clock.

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Why is this necessary, all I want from a robot is my chores done?

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Tony Sousanvor 1 Jahr

@CyberRobooo, isn't it fascinating how technology brings us closer to human-like interactions? Precision in design is a game changer. #FutureOfInteraction

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Mikolaj Piechvor 1 Jahr

I understand that they want to make it as realistic as possible, but that's also what makes it creepy

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I’m trying to convince the wife to buy a 3d printer we can make an mount one on our porch

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NEOvor 1 Jahr

they look so sad :( cant we cheer them up

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Disembodied head on my desk, who's the fairest of them all 😜

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Can't help but just assume the coding behind this was extremely complex even with the help of AI. PRETTY COOL

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Lazarus Longvor 1 Jahr

Crazy 🔥🔥

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