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Creepiest Robot Overlord Yet — This One Smiles at You


Robots may be taking away our jobs, but one consolation (perhaps the ONLY consolation) is that they don’t ever seem to look like they’re enjoying it. Then again, how many of you look like you  enjoy your job … at least pre-pandemic? Well, some robots have decided to rub our human noses into our job losses by curling that thing underneath THEIR useless noses into the creepiest smile ever. If you’ve been searching for incentive to rise up against our robot overlords, that look may be it.
“The idea for EVA took shape a few years ago, when my students and I began to notice that the robots in our lab were staring back at us through plastic, googly eyes.” ....

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Scientists develop a robot that matches the expressions of humans


Scientists have developed a robotic head that matches the expressions of nearby humans in real time, thanks to its pliable blue face. 
Called Eva, the autonomous bot uses deep learning, a form of artificial intelligence (AI), to read and then mirror the expressions on human faces, via a camera.    
Eva can express the six basic emotions – anger, disgust, fear, joy, sadness, and surprise, as well as an array of more nuanced reactions. 
Artificial muscles   – cables and motors to be precise – pull on specific points on Eva s face, replicating muscles beneath our skin.  
The scientists, at Columbia University in New York, say human-like facial expressions on the faces of robots could build trust between humans and their robotic co-workers and care-givers.   ....

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