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UK’s robotics company Engineered Arts has introduced a humanoid robot called Ameca that can display human-like expressions.
UK’s robotics company Engineered Arts has introduced a humanoid robot called Ameca that can display human-like expressions.
Focusing on next-generation robot hardware development, Engineered Arts will enhance dexterity and locomotion to bring humanoid robots closer to everyday functionality.
For Ameca, the Director of Operations at Engineered Arts noted that it may be another decade before it is seen in a commercial or private setting. 10 years however, is really not all far away.
This milestone brings Engineered Arts' total funding to $16.2 million, advancing its mission to integrate humanoid robots into daily life with a human-focused approach to artificial intelligence (AI).
Technology is moving fast, and we may soon be sharing space with humanoid robots like Ameca, set to be unveiled at CES 2022.
Although Engineered Arts has been around since 2005, which means it’s had 16 years to perfect its humanoid bots. Incidentally, the company’s first robot was a mechanical “Thespian” robot ...
Engineered Arts, a U.K.-based robotics company, has debuted a humanoid robot named Ameca, and it’s making folks pretty uncomfortable. In a video posted on Engineered Arts’ Vimeo channel, you ...
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That means that all the robots can be "controlled, monitored, reprogrammed and maintained remotely from anywhere in the world," said Engineered Arts. (Hopefully there's incredibly strong ...
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