saw this on Reuters today then again on yahoo, Seems not to have the external hardware the other recent attempts have had, plus it can dance and has voice recognition.
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I have to agree. It's still using gears and levers. If this is about one-upping your competition, shouldn't there be prototypes with some sort of artificial muscles by now? That chinese robot is a step backwards from Repilee or even EveR. I can't even give them an A for effort.andoroido wrote:That is a model worthy of a P.O.S. rating.
P=Piece
O=Of
S=check below
I saw this before and thought it was maybe some high school
robot club project, definitely worthy of a solid A and maybe a page 4 in the state newspaper.
But this looks like some major project.
It can only move by itself because it's on wheels.
And the face is right from of a 300-year-old clockwork doll.
Seriously, Disneyland made stuff better than this over 30 years ago.
China just got jealous of the Japanese, and then Korean androids,
so the govt. probably said, "Slap something together ASAP and we'll promote the hell out of it!"
I seriously doubt the "voice recognition" ability as well and wouldn't be surprised if she's just remote controlled. Let Penn and Teller get a look at her and scream "Bull????"