Robots are exactly like real people

With vivid eyebrows, wrinkled cheeks and eyes can follow you around the room, this robotic masterpiece is judged to be completely like real people.

Surprise with robots like real people

At last week's electronics exhibitions in Hong Kong (China), Human-Ham-shaped robots have 'performed ' in front of the crowd to display facial expressions like real people.

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Robots express emotions like real people.(Photo: DailyMail.)

The robot head, designed by American robot designer David Hanson, can answer questions , and is used to simulate some medical situations.

Ham is currently exhibiting at the Global Sources spring electronic exhibition at AsiaWorld Expo - the biggest event of the robot world, with more than 4,000 booths displaying the latest gadgets.

Robot heads created with ductile materials called Flubber use soft body mechanics and nanotechnology.

According to Hanson Robotics website, this robot can really see your face, look you in the eye, and understand the words to " attract you " with a "witty" conversation .

These reactions are a great achievement of engineering science, according to chief designer David Hanson, founder and president of Hanson Robotics.

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Robot smiling thanks to the adjustment device around the mouth.(Photo: DailyMail)

This is not the first interesting robot his company created. Previously, the company also produced a version of Ham, a robot designed with the same face as Albert Einstein, complete with a thick mustache and a white hair shock that attracted a lot of attention. people in the world.

The Einstein robot shows facial expressions using a variety of motors that meticulously adjust the joints around the mouth and eyes.

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Robot with the face of Einstein's scientist.(Photo: Daily Mail.)

To continue producing robots for everyday tasks, the entertainment, health and education sectors, Mr. Hanson and his family decided to move to Hong Kong - a city with a crowded community. The island has a high quality of expertise while the costs for new technology design and development are lower than in the US.