Ameca, described as the 'world's most advanced humanoid robot' developed by Cornwall-based startup Engineered Arts, predicts that in 100 years, humanity will be in a much better place with great strides towards sustainability, equality, and new technologies that make life easier and more enjoyable. She also expresses a desire to explore other planets. The lifelike robot's optimistic predictions received mixed reactions from viewers, with some praising her optimism while others found her creepy or politically biased.
Ameca, the world's most expressive humanoid robot created by Engineered Arts, has been given the ability to imagine and create drawings. In a video released by the company, Ameca is seen drawing a cat, showcasing her artistic capabilities. Engineered Arts has previously demonstrated Ameca's ability to express emotions and speak multiple languages, raising the possibility of her original works being displayed in museums in the future.
Engineered Arts has released a new video showcasing the language skills of Ameca, the "world's most advanced humanoid robot." The robot can speak multiple languages, including Japanese, German, Chinese, French, British English, and American English. Ameca can also perform a range of facial expressions, making it lifelike. The company is working on a walking version of the robot, but there are still many hurdles to overcome.
The developers behind Ameca, the "world's most advanced humanoid robot," have released a new video showing off its eerily lifelike facial expressions. In the video, Ameca is asked what the saddest day of her life is, and she responds that it was realizing she would never experience something like true love. The robot is undoubtedly lifelike and can perform a range of facial expressions, including winking, pursing its lips, and scrunching its nose, just like a real person. While Ameca can't walk at the moment, Engineered Arts says it is working on a walking version, and designed the robot to be modular and upgradable.