This robot is going to star in a sci-fi movie, being touted as an AI-based actor, which raises doubts and concerns. A recent news story shaking up Hollywood involves the reported casting of a robot to ...
People are more comfortable talking to female rather than male robots working in service roles in hotels, according to new research. The study, which surveyed about 170 people on hypothetical service ...
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The 14 Best Female Robots in Sci-Fi Movies, Ranked
Robots are designed with a specific purpose. They are complex machines, performing tasks that make life easier. A computer with arms and legs that can do (almost) everything a human can has been the ...
“It's just been a tough week and I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed.” That is just one of the remarks shared by female robot “Ameca” in a new seven-minute video during which she converses with various ...
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How China’s hyper-realistic humanoid robot achieved its eerily human walk
We have all heard about the robot that had to be cut to confirm ...
TSUKUBA, Japan ” A new walking, talking robot from Japan has a female face that can smile and has trimmed down to 43 kilograms (95 pounds) to make a debut at a fashion show. But it still hasn’t ...
While service robots with male characteristics can be more persuasive when interacting with some women who have a low sense of decision-making power, 'cute' design features -- such as big eyes and ...
Fresh from the pages of the 1957 FAO Schwartz Toy Store catalog comes Susie Robette. “The first female robot is, as might be expected, a fastidious housekeeper. She sweeps, dusts and vacuums” and ...
SXSW just concluded, but not before bringing us some technological advancements in robotics that may soon have us wondering if the person standing next to us is real or a robot. When you say robotics, ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Robot Female Hero 3 Several years after the events of Robot Female Hero 2, a group of tyranical invaders had arrived to try and take of the Milky way.
EVERETT, Wash. – People are more comfortable talking to female rather than male robots working in service roles in hotels, according to a study by Washington State University researcher Soobin Seo.
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