Friday, 27 June 2014

Japan Unveils World's First Android Newscaster

Japanese scientists unveiled what they said was the world’s first news-reading android, eerily lifelike and possessing a sense of humour to match her perfect language skills.


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For now, the android will be working at Tokyo’s National Museum of Emerging Sciene and Innovation conversing with visitors and gathering information on human/android interactions. Designed by leading robotics professor Hiroshi Ishiguro, the hope is that the android will learn to better communicate with real people so that human will be more open to an ever-increasing android presence.



Hopefully it won’t turn out like an anime version of the classic “They took our jobs!” South Park episode.



Japan Unveils World's First Android Newscaster

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