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Japan Releases Fully Functioning Female RobotsThe idea of humanoid robots has been around for decades. But, with this ever evolving world this idea as of now...
We all rely on technology for most of our daily tasks, but it really is a double-edged sword. On one hand, we have amazing tools that make life both easy and...
Lifelike Female Robots from Japan: Directed by Seiichi Nagumo. With Masahiro Mori, Nick Bostrom, Kate Darling, Erica. Robots have long served as the inspiration behind many sci-fi movies.
There was Ai-Da (the "world's first ultra-realistic humanoid robot artist") and Grace (the "world’s foremost nursing assistant robot") as well as Sophia, Nadine, and Mika. There was even a rock...
In Japan, technology company Gatebox has created a virtual companion that goes beyond traditional chatbots or Amazon's Alexa: Azuma Hikari is a small 3D holographic character that "lives" within...
Erica. A lifelike android. Photo: Osaka University/ATR. Erica is an advanced android designed as a research platform to study human-robot interaction. It understands natural language, has a synthesized human-like voice, and can display a variety of facial expressions.
ErIca is part of a five-year research project to build a talking friend for an aging, shrinking population in Japan. “In Japan, many are living alone, and they need to have a conversation with ...
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.
Erica, a lifelike android designed to look like a 23-year-old woman, may soon become a TV news anchor in Japan, the Wall Street Journal reported.
In a recent video, the robot, which is named ERICA, can be heard saying a few phrases in Japanese as it tries to have a conversation with a human, such as “That’s wonderful,” “Oh, is that so?”...