Human-like robots! 😲
I'll be honest I didn't feel comfortable watching this for the first time.
A Chinese company called ExRobots is gaining attention for creating highly realistic humanoid robots. 🇨🇳
These robots have human-like skin, hair, and facial features, making them look almost like real people. 👱🏼♀️
Unlike most robots, designed to look mechanical, these androids are meant to resemble humans closely. ExRobots creates these lifelike machines for use in museums, medical institutions, and other businesses.
Their robots can serve as animatronic mascots, guides, or presenters, showing off the company's advanced technology in producing human-like movements and appearances.
Uncanny valley? 👀
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This video led me to a reflection,
Shouldn't we be concerned about the potential consequences of having humanoid robots and the lack of regulation?
What will the future of humanity look like if we continue to develop this technology?
#FutureTech#HumanoidRobots #AI#Engineering
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Human-like robots! 😲
I'll be honest I didn't feel comfortable watching this for the first time.
A Chinese company called ExRobots is gaining attention for creating highly realistic humanoid robots. 🇨🇳
These robots have human-like skin, hair, and facial features, making them look almost like real people. 👱🏼♀️
Unlike most robots, designed to look mechanical, these androids are meant to resemble humans closely. ExRobots creates these lifelike machines for use in museums, medical institutions, and other businesses.
Their robots can serve as animatronic mascots, guides, or presenters, showing off the company's advanced technology in producing human-like movements and appearances.
Uncanny valley? 👀
~~~
♻️ Repost to help 1 robot find a new workplace.
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Synthetic humans are here.
Starting with a 1:1 copy of the human hand.
This incredibly life-like robot hand can be made for just $2,800.
The Clone Hand could be used for lots of things, like advanced prosthetic arms or humanoid robots. Imagine a world where people with missing hands can have a fully working hand again, or where robots can do tasks just like humans!
Building low-cost humanoids to do all the jobs people don’t want.
🚀 Coming Soon: Clone is planning to launch its first products in 2024, including the Clone Hand and Clone Torso. They're working on making affordable, long-lasting parts and putting together a team to control the robots.The Clone Hand's first demo, programmed in just a few hours, shows how amazing this technology is.
The Clone Hand itself is an exciting innovation that could benefit society if developed responsibly. However, it's part of a broader trend towards increasingly human-like robots and AI that understandably raises complex ethical, social and economic questions we will need to understand and address.
We are getting closer to the 1 billion humanoid robots, expected by Elon Musk in 2030.
#techforgood#AI#robotics#SyntheticHumans#AIethics
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Synthetic humans are here.
Starting with a 1:1 copy of the human hand.
This incredibly life-like robot hand can be made for just $2,800.
The Clone Hand could be used for lots of things, like advanced prosthetic arms or humanoid robots. Imagine a world where people with missing hands can have a fully working hand again, or where robots can do tasks just like humans!
Building low-cost humanoids to do all the jobs people don’t want.
🚀 Coming Soon: Clone is planning to launch its first products in 2024, including the Clone Hand and Clone Torso. They're working on making affordable, long-lasting parts and putting together a team to control the robots.The Clone Hand's first demo, programmed in just a few hours, shows how amazing this technology is.
The Clone Hand itself is an exciting innovation that could benefit society if developed responsibly. However, it's part of a broader trend towards increasingly human-like robots and AI that understandably raises complex ethical, social and economic questions we will need to understand and address.
We are getting closer to the 1 billion humanoid robots, expected by Elon Musk in 2030.
#techforgood#AI#robotics#SyntheticHumans#AIethics
I help Leaders to Master Future Tech with Human Impact| CEO & Founder, Top 100 Women of the Future | Award winning Fintech and Future Tech Influencer| Educator| Keynote Speaker | Advisor| (ex-UBS, Axa C-Level Executive)
Synthetic humans are here.
Starting with a 1:1 copy of the human hand.
This incredibly life-like robot hand can be made for just $2,800.
The Clone Hand could be used for lots of things, like advanced prosthetic arms or humanoid robots. Imagine a world where people with missing hands can have a fully working hand again, or where robots can do tasks just like humans!
Building low-cost humanoids to do all the jobs people don’t want.
🚀 Coming Soon: Clone is planning to launch its first products in 2024, including the Clone Hand and Clone Torso. They're working on making affordable, long-lasting parts and putting together a team to control the robots.The Clone Hand's first demo, programmed in just a few hours, shows how amazing this technology is.
The Clone Hand itself is an exciting innovation that could benefit society if developed responsibly. However, it's part of a broader trend towards increasingly human-like robots and AI that understandably raises complex ethical, social and economic questions we will need to understand and address.
We are getting closer to the 1 billion humanoid robots, expected by Elon Musk in 2030.
#techforgood#AI#robotics#SyntheticHumans#AIethics
I help Leaders to Master Future Tech with Human Impact| CEO & Founder, Top 100 Women of the Future | Award winning Fintech and Future Tech Influencer| Educator| Keynote Speaker | Advisor| (ex-UBS, Axa C-Level Executive)
Synthetic humans are here.
Starting with a 1:1 copy of the human hand.
This incredibly life-like robot hand can be made for just $2,800.
The Clone Hand could be used for lots of things, like advanced prosthetic arms or humanoid robots. Imagine a world where people with missing hands can have a fully working hand again, or where robots can do tasks just like humans!
Building low-cost humanoids to do all the jobs people don’t want.
🚀 Coming Soon: Clone is planning to launch its first products in 2024, including the Clone Hand and Clone Torso. They're working on making affordable, long-lasting parts and putting together a team to control the robots.The Clone Hand's first demo, programmed in just a few hours, shows how amazing this technology is.
The Clone Hand itself is an exciting innovation that could benefit society if developed responsibly. However, it's part of a broader trend towards increasingly human-like robots and AI that understandably raises complex ethical, social and economic questions we will need to understand and address.
We are getting closer to the 1 billion humanoid robots, expected by Elon Musk in 2030.
#techforgood#AI#robotics#SyntheticHumans#AIethics
Should robots be designed like humans?
While there are certainly benefits to human-like robots - enhanced social interaction, familiarity leading to acceptance, the ability to learn from human behaviours , and enhanced dexterity - there are also drawbacks. The complexity and cost of designing humanoid robots, the potential uncanny valley effect, limited functionality, ethical considerations, and safety concerns all play a role in this ongoing discussion.
Ultimately, the decision to design a robot like a human should be task-specific. Engineers and designers are tasked with finding a balance - creating humanoid robots that foster acceptance and cooperation, whilst ensuring optimal functionality and efficiency.
With the rapid advancements in this field, we as a society need to adapt and consider how best to integrate these machines into our lives. So, what is your take on this? Should robots be designed like humans, or should we move towards more specialized, task-specific designs?
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Figure's New Humanoid Robot: The Future of Robotics
In just over a year, Figure has made impressive advancements with its humanoid robot, Figure 02. Now with 130 engineers and $1.5 billion in funding, the company is testing real-world applications like automotive assembly. After a successful pilot at BMW’s South Carolina plant, Figure's robots will return in January for permanent deployment.
Figure also has future plans for home-based robots but will need to bring costs down to around $20,000. As I watched Figure 02 in action, it was clear the company is pushing boundaries, with a major test set for next year.
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🤖 The Rise of the Machines: Realistic Androhumanoid Robots—Marvel or Malice? 🤖
The future of robotics is here, and it looks eerily human. Realistic androhumanoid robots are on the horizon, promising to revolutionize our world. But before we get swept away in the sci-fi hype, let's take a balanced look at the potential pros and cons of these remarkable machines.
Pros:
🦾Enhanced Productivity: Imagine robots performing complex tasks in hazardous environments, assisting surgeons in delicate operations, or providing tireless care for the elderly. Androhumanoid robots could significantly boost productivity and revolutionize various industries.
🦾Improved Human-Robot Interaction: With human-like features and potentially even emotional intelligence, these robots could bridge the gap between humans and machines. This could lead to more natural and effective communication and collaboration.
🦾Advancements in Science and Research: Androhumanoids could become invaluable research partners, helping us understand human biology and behavior in ways never before possible.
Cons:
👾The "Uncanny Valley": Highly realistic robots that fall short of true human-like behavior can trigger an unsettling feeling known as the "uncanny valley." This could lead to fear, distrust, and social unease.
👾Job Displacement: As robots become more sophisticated, they could automate many jobs currently held by humans. We need to consider the potential economic and social impact of this displacement.
👾Ethical Concerns: The development of artificial intelligence raises serious ethical questions. Who is responsible for a robot's actions? Do they deserve rights? These issues need careful consideration.
👾The development of realistic androhumanoid robots is a fascinating and complex issue. By acknowledging both the potential benefits and challenges, we can ensure this technology serves humanity for the greater good.
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🤖 The Rise of the Machines: Realistic Androhumanoid Robots—Marvel or Malice? 🤖
The future of robotics is here, and it looks eerily human. Realistic androhumanoid robots are on the horizon, promising to revolutionize our world. But before we get swept away in the sci-fi hype, let's take a balanced look at the potential pros and cons of these remarkable machines.
Pros:
🦾Enhanced Productivity: Imagine robots performing complex tasks in hazardous environments, assisting surgeons in delicate operations, or providing tireless care for the elderly. Androhumanoid robots could significantly boost productivity and revolutionize various industries.
🦾Improved Human-Robot Interaction: With human-like features and potentially even emotional intelligence, these robots could bridge the gap between humans and machines. This could lead to more natural and effective communication and collaboration.
🦾Advancements in Science and Research: Androhumanoids could become invaluable research partners, helping us understand human biology and behavior in ways never before possible.
Cons:
👾The "Uncanny Valley": Highly realistic robots that fall short of true human-like behavior can trigger an unsettling feeling known as the "uncanny valley." This could lead to fear, distrust, and social unease.
👾Job Displacement: As robots become more sophisticated, they could automate many jobs currently held by humans. We need to consider the potential economic and social impact of this displacement.
👾Ethical Concerns: The development of artificial intelligence raises serious ethical questions. Who is responsible for a robot's actions? Do they deserve rights? These issues need careful consideration.
👾The development of realistic androhumanoid robots is a fascinating and complex issue. By acknowledging both the potential benefits and challenges, we can ensure this technology serves humanity for the greater good.
#robots#technology#ai#artificialintelligence#android
Let's discuss! What are your thoughts on realistic robots?
AI and Robots - Some things are simply creepy yet are a glimpse into where we are heading. "So robot skin is now a possibility, but why on Earth are we doing it? “The primary goal here is to create a robot that can self-repair surface damages,” says Kawai. “As artificial intelligence develops, the functions required of robot skin are also beginning to change. To handle a wider range of tasks, robots have begun to evolve from rigid skin to soft robots over decades.”
Kawai highlights the need for robots to have a more lifelike appearance and functionality as they take on roles that involve communication and uncertain environments. Cultured skin is easy and affordable to repair, making it a viable option for long-term use on robots."
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