New patient care robot in Japan

Professor Hiroshi Ishiguro of the University of Osaka has long conceived many human robot generations, so as to have as many human faces as possible and to truly express human emotions. He has succeeded in many experiments.

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Robot 'Geminoïd-TMF' next to a real girl.

And this time, he was better known as a 'maker' of a woman who qualified him 'more' than ever.

When it was introduced, everyone was surprised and delighted to see a brown-haired, black-dressed girl, with a smile, and frowned at him: a real human robot. the '. When he smiles, the 'girl' opens her mouth and reveals her teeth as she follows the gestures of a real girl who is modeling for the robot. The facial expression of this 20-year-old model was captured by a camera and then transferred to the robot by electronic signals.

The model exclaimed after the test that she 'had the feeling that she had a twin sister.' With a face covered with a synthetic leather and not entirely Japanese, the producer thinks that this 'girl' will be more easily accepted outside of Japan.

"Older robots in this form often have more complexity because they have to be designed with a lot of moving joints, so manufacturing costs are much more expensive," said Hiroshi Ishiguro . The technology has improved so much that this' girl 'is easier to manufacture and we hope that she and her next generations will be widely used in many different fields.' .

Finally, everyone wants to know what this robot is named. The beautiful robot named Geminoïd-TMF will be put on trial in a Japanese hospital to comfort and comfort their patients during their stay in hospital.

The sale price of a Geminiïd TMF will be around 10 million yen, or 80,000 euros.