A child-sized doll screams and rolls its eyes while lying on a table, as engineer Hiroki Takimoto looks on calmly. But instead of being a child's toy, the doll is a humanoid robot that can mimic critical medical symptoms designed to train dental workers.
LAS VEGAS, Jan 7 ― A lifelike, child-size doll writhed and cried before slightly shocked onlookers snapping smartphone pictures Wednesday at the CES tech show ― where the line between cool and slightly disturbing robots can be thin. “Oh! The eyes are very scary,” said Marcelo Humerez, an.
A lifelike, child-size doll writhed and cried before slightly shocked onlookers snapping smartphone pictures Wednesday at the CES tech show where the line between cool and slightly disturbing robo…
A lifelike, child-size doll writhed and cried before slightly shocked onlookers snapping smartphone pictures Wednesday at the CES tech show where the line between cool and slightly disturbing robots can be thin. "Oh! The eyes are very scary," said Marcelo Humerez, an exhibitor from Peru who happened upon the…