Recent advancements in robotics have led to significant improvements in humanoid robots, particularly in their ability to engage in full conversations and exhibit human-like expressions. A notable development is the robot named Ameca, which has been reported to redefine robot-human interaction with its remarkably humanlike expressions. Furthermore, a study involving Emo the robot, conducted by researchers from Columbia (@Columbia) and Duke University (@DukeU) and published in Science Robotics, highlights its ability to anticipate a human smile within 839 milliseconds and respond with a simultaneous grin. This capability is facilitated by the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to make eye contact and anticipate a person's smile before it occurs, as detailed in additional research findings shared by the Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science (@CUSEAS) and Science Robotics (@SciRobotics).
Understanding humanoid robots https://t.co/qqU2B0qmQl
Robotic face makes eye contact, uses AI to anticipate and replicate a person's smile before it occurs @CUSEAS @SciRobotics https://t.co/ebwG6OeleK
Emo the robot can anticipate a human smile within 839 milliseconds and deliver a simultaneous grin. @Columbia @DukeU Learn more in a new Science #Robotics study: https://t.co/v7mz6CmWmU https://t.co/MvDooenXUh
Ameca's Humanlike Expressions are Redefining Robot-Human Interaction https://t.co/Z9SfWYCxDI
This humanoid robot is now capable of full conversations https://t.co/bwBL07BdFD