If you like what you see, the robot will then begin to draw your portrait on a piece of paper. It does this using two human-like arms which are made from aluminium and driven by two stepper motors.
Their findings, available on the preprint SSRN server, suggest that humans are more likely to believe that a robot has a "mind" if it has eye-like structures on its face than if it does not.
On the top is the eponymous eye. It’s a black and white, relatively low-resolution 360-degree camera pointed at a roughly 45-degree angle that gives the robot a live, panoramic view of its ...
[mircemk] built a simple yet elegant machine that can play tic-tac-toe against a human player in a way that looks quite similar to the way humans play against one another: by drawing. The robot ...
The scientists found that robots have to look human-like to do this. Eye-like structures in particular ensure that people attribute mental states to robots. As robots are also to be used as ...
And unlike traditional CCTV cameras, which have fixed angles, this robot offers eye-level monitoring and a more precise field of vision for risk detection. Co-Lab has become Malaysia’s first ...
The National Medical Products Administration has approved trinity-enabled interventional surgical robot ETcath for market launch, marking the world's first "eye-hand-brain" integrated surgical ...
An online trending video showcases the robot walking in formation with police officers and enthusiastically shaking hands with people. It waved to the crowd and executed voice commands ...