Robot knows how to love
German experts have
German experts have successfully conceived a pair of prototype-like pairs of human legends, Adam-Eva.
Looking out, these two robots are completely immersed in love, but sometimes they can not stand each other.
The robot couple - Photo: FastCoExist.com
It was Emily and Vincent, offspring of experts Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler and Carolin Liebl.
According to the FastCoExist website, the robot knows that this love has not been polished, or rather bad.
Each spindly robot is placed on a box and contains motors, gears, numbers and sensors, allowing them to move at a human height.
Their 'head' can give different expressions, helping them to interact continuously towards the end.
In addition, 'disagreements' were also programmed in advance, such as Vincent firing positive signals toward Emily by moving up and down, ' Eva machine ' could translate into negative behavior and ' angry 'go elsewhere ...
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