The most realistic robot in the world may scare you

His facial expressions are very "alive"

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It is so realistic that it becomes creepy. His facial expressions are very "alive" and can interact with people, getting the right one each time. This particular robot was recently introduced in Britain by Engineered Arts.

It is available for purchase or rental for an unknown amount. The android, named Ameca, has a beautiful, almost human face and moving hands, describing it as the "perfect humanoid robot for human-robot interaction."

He smiles, opens and closes his eyes like us, looks shocked, may scratch his nose, stare at you smiling, having dozens of other functions. And if you have nightmares with these things, then they can start now. Because the company claims that it can "create a direct relationship with anyone" due to its close to human nature.

Ameca will be a cloud-based platform designed to test artificial intelligence and machine learning systems. His kindness makes it "the perfect platform for developing the interaction between us humans and any post-universe or digital field," the company said. Owners can access all of its data, manipulate it as their personal avatar, simulate it, move it, while it is available for "anywhere in the world".

Ameca components can operate independently, so you do not have to buy the whole robot. "You can only buy a head, or even a hand," according to Engineered Arts. The only "evil" of the robot is that the developers have not yet been able to make it walk. However, the latter is committed to making it more mobile in the future, mainly because of its inherent ease of change.

"The modular architecture allows for future upgrades, both physical and software, to improve Ameca's capabilities. "And all this without having to buy a whole new robot," says the company.

Some called it scary, expressing concern about what it would lead to. However, it is difficult to lead a robot uprising like in the movie "I, Robot" with Will Smith. Its creators, however, had something else in mind. "Impress your customers or visitors," says the company, pointing out that the robot is another spectacle that is being improved.

Information: nypost.com