Robots like humans cause turmoil when smashing water glasses and revealing ambition to dominate

Where does this robot come from . "messy"?

Recently, customers of a bar in London have been completely satisfied. A human-like robot that is almost indistinguishable has been in the bar, chatting with customers, then . short-circuiting and breaking the glass in front of everyone.

And yet, before being touched by the circuit, this robot also mentioned a very scary problem: the robot turned over people.

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Angry robot, kicking off the cup.

"What's going on here?" Where does this robot come from? ". many similar questions have been raised in a panic. Now TV, to promote the new season of fantasy series about robot Westworld only.

The robot is called Fred , and Enginnered Arts's five experts (Cornwall, Canada) need up to 12 weeks to build it.

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Who is the real person?

The engineering team had to type hundreds of thousands of lines of code, along with tens of thousands of additional components including metal skeleton, silicone skin, real hair. Fred's own eyes are made from real 3D printing technology.

Once completed, the team decided to take the West Prince to The Prince Alfred bar for testing. Fred is programmed to chat with current customers, telling the story of robots invading humans, then suddenly . crazy and smashing a glass of water. Unexpectedly, everyone's reaction to Fred was startling and a little creepy.

Although it is just an advertising campaign, the fact that Fred's robot is too similar to many people startled many people to realize that the robot manufacturing technology has made remarkable progress. According to actor Tedroy Newell, it's so similar that he feels like he's looking at himself.

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Robot manufacturing technology has made remarkable progress.

"It was a rather odd experience. I was really impressed because they made it look so real - not so different from me," Newell said.

Emma Quartly, Now TV's marketing manager, said: "We still have a long way to create robots with great AI like in Westworld, but we want to try to give them a sense of what a true movie looks like." .

"Fred is one of the new generation humanoid robots. The entire advertising campaign will belong to this guy."

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