UK Lab Reveals The World’s Most Advanced and Realistic Humanoid Robot.
Ameca is dubbed the world’s most advanced humanoid robot after being created in the UK. It has spookily realistic movements and facial expressions. Cornwall-based Engineered Arts, which has established itself as the UK’s leading manufacturer and developer of humanoid entertainment robots, unveiled the technology on YouTube.
Engineered Arts introduced a robot that can express faces like humans.
Meet Ameca, The world’s most advanced humanoid robot created in a British lab.
In the video released, the robot expressed surprise or astonishment by showing its shoulders which relax before opening its eyes. The machine even blinks a few times, examining the arm curiously. The preview ends with Ameca reaching out, admiring its combination of limbs and ligaments, arrays of sensors and actuators.
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The robot’s abilities are seen through a video that shows the weirdly changing expressions.
Ameca came to life and marveled over its creation with accurate human expressions.
Without a doubt realistic, the next step is to get the robots to walk around. Engineered Arts says this is far from the case, but adds that the face is of human-like physical strength (AI x AB) who possesses a powerful Tritium robot. They have not indicated how much it will cost to build a robot that is still in development.
When the robot looks at the camera and smiles, it sometimes looks like CGI.
Engineered Arts claims Ameca is the perfect platform to develop future robotics technologies.
This new technology follows the development of Sophia, which was unveiled in 2016. It was a super-intelligent human-like head with a realistic face that could blink and look from side to side. Developed by Hong Kong-based company Hanson Robotics, humanoid robots can talk, smile, and even lie down.
Ameca understands software that uses AI, and its main goal is to become a platform for the development of AI.
However, the humanoid robot will be brought to the public eye at the CES 2022 event in January in Las Vegas.
Sophia made history in October 2017 when she became a legal citizen of Saudi Arabia. But Engineered Arts hopes to give the public a vision because Ameca represents the forefront of human-robotics technology. Founded in 2005, Engineered Arts believes, “We are focused on providing the latest technology that is reliable, scalable, adaptable and easy to upgrade. ”
The machine follows Sophia, a super-intelligent human-like head with a realistic face that emerged in 2016.
So far, many people have since expressed their amazement at how realistic the machine is. One person wrote in the comments of the YouTube clip: “It’s the eyes. People take for granted how important eyes are when it comes to something looking alive. The rapid movement, the focus, the blinking, the attention they seem to pay to whatever is grabbing their attention.”
Many people have since expressed their amazement at how realistic and human-like the machine is.
Another added: “I know we’re supposed to be scared of AI, but this is the first gynoid that hasn’t creeped me out. It’s pretty cool.” A third stated: “I seriously thought this was CGI at first. Great work! The hands look well done too.” A few people compared Ameca to the NS-5 series from I, Robot, a 2004 science fiction film starring Will Smith.
Some people compared Ameca to the NS-5 series from I, Robot, a 2004 science fiction film starring Will Smith.