Chinese robotics startup AheadForm has unveiled a humanoid robotic head capable of blinking, glancing, and displaying subtle facial movements that closely resemble human expressions.
A Chinese company has unveiled a new humanoid robotic head that is so realistic it can make facial expressions that blur the line between man and machine.
The biggest advantage of this friend is that it can work ‘007 (0 o’clock to 0 o’clock, seven days a week),’” said Lao, a ...
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