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Engineered Arts As for the tech, it seems the robot’s combination of mechanical limbs and ligaments, actuators, and sensor arrays is cutting-edge.
UK’s robotics company Engineered Arts has introduced a humanoid robot called Ameca that can display human-like expressions.
Engineered Arts' Ameca humanoid robot has been upgraded with 12 new facial actuators to unlock a wider array of realistic facial expressions for it to use.
Engineered Arts has released a new "interaction" with its ultra-humanlike Ameca robot and seeing the humanoid grow irked is a little unnerving.
Well, up until recently, you’d have been right. First gone viral in a video in December 2021, robotics developer Engineered Arts Ltd. recently showcased its new prototype, named Ameca.
"Each Mesmer robot is designed and built from 3D in-house scans of real people, allowing us to imitate human bone structure, skin texture and expressions convincingly," the Engineered Arts website ...
The robot can be seen looking around the room and staring at its hands in a demonstration by British robotics firm Engineered Arts.
Engineered Arts' humanoid robot, Ameca, can speak using responses generated by OpenAI's GPT-3 and make appropriate facial expressions, the LLM suggests.
Engineered Arts, a UK-based robot manufacturing company, has recently unveiled a new humanoid creation, dubbed “ Ameca,” that is capable of mimicking a series of human-like facial expressions ...
UK’s robotics company Engineered Arts has introduced a humanoid robot called Ameca that can display human-like expressions.
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