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HRP-4C AIST's humanoid girl robot. The HRP-4C, nicknamed Miim, is a feminine-looking humanoid robot created by the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), a Japanese research facility. Miim measures 158 centimetres (5 feet, 2 inches) tall and weighs 43 kilos (95 pounds) including a battery pack.
The album cover for Down for the Count by Y&T (1985) features a female robot being bitten in the neck by a vampire. [65] The album cover for Just Push Play by Aerosmith (2001) features a "curvy female robot in a Marilyn Monroe-like pose.". [66] The robot was designed by Hajime Sorayama. [67] [68] [69] [7]
Sophia's internals. Sophia was first activated on Valentine's Day, [9] February 14, 2016. [2] The robot, modeled after the Ancient Egyptian Queen Nefertiti, [10] Audrey Hepburn, and its inventor's wife, Amanda Hanson, [1] [11] is known for its human-like appearance and behavior compared to previous robotic variants.
Robot Pest Control purchased by Elmer Fudd to catch Bugs Bunny in Robot Rabbit (1953) The Twonky (1953) Nyah's robot, Chani, in the British film Devil Girl from Mars (1954) Tobor, a robot created to replace astronauts in space in the film Tobor the Great (1954) Venusian robots invading Earth in Target Earth (1954)
Vyommitra (Indian Space Research Organisation, 2020). A gynoid, or fembot, is a feminine humanoid robot.Gynoids appear widely in science fiction films and arts. As more realistic humanoid robot design becomes technologically possible, they are also emerging in real-life robot design.
In 'The Wild Robot,' machines, animals and new technology paint a very human picture. ... In the DreamWorks animated feature, a domestic helper robot, a ROZZUM 7134 (Nyong’o), is lost on a ...
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences revealed the shortlists in 10 categories on Tuesday, ... Challengers, The Wild Robot, ... The Only Girl in the Orchestra . Planetwalker . The Quilters .
Small Wonder is an American children's comedy science fiction sitcom that aired in first-run syndication from September 7, 1985, to May 20, 1989. The show chronicles the family of a robotics engineer who secretly creates a robot modeled after a human girl, then tries to pass it off as their adopted daughter, Vicki.