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In the increasingly blurry space between the biological and the mechanical, researchers have found a way to affix human skin to robot faces. [via NewScientist] Previous attempts at affixing skin ...
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Watch: World’s first smiling robot face made of living skin cellsResearchers at the University of Tokyo discovered how to bind lab-grown skin to mechanical faces, allowing the robots to make human-like facial expressions. They said the breakthrough would pave ...
Using machine-learning algorithms, BRILLO (Bartending Robot for Interactive Long-Lasting ... alongside long mechanical arms and a human-like face to make him more personable.
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