Ameca boasts hyperrealistic facial expressions, thanks to the 17 motors inside her head, and is fluent in Japanese, English, German, Chinese, French and other languages.
Developed by UK startup Engineered Arts, Ameca boasts hyperrealistic facial expressions,Her lifelike faces entail everything from winking to pursing her lips, much like one of the CGI machines showcased in Will Smith’s 2005 sci-fi thriller “I, Robot.”
In the illuminating tutorial, an off-screen researcher asks the cybernetic interpreter if it’s true that she “can speak a lot of different languages.” Ameca passes the dialect decathlon with flying colors, much like hyper-lingual “Star Wars” droid C-3P0 but less, well, robotic.
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